Francis M. Dimond (born June 6, 1796 in Bristol, Rhode Island; died April 12, 1859) succeeded Philip Allen as the twenty-third Governor of Rhode Island, serving between July 20, 1853 and May 2, 1854.
Following the end of Dimond's term as Governor of Rhode Island, William W. Hoppin (born September 1, 1807 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1880) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1854 and May 26, 1857.
Nehemiah R. Knight (born December 31, 1780 in Cranston, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1854 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Jones as the ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1817 and May 2, 1821, including the whole of 181
Nehemiah R. Knight (born December 31, 1780 in Cranston, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1854 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Jones as the ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1817 and May 2, 1821, including the whole of 1819.
Nehemiah R. Knight (born December 31, 1780 in Cranston, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1854 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Jones as the ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1817 and May 2, 1821, including the whole of 1820.
Rhode Island College was created in 1854.
William Jones (born October 8, 1753 in Newport, Rhode Island; died April 22, 1822) succeeded James Fenner as the eighth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 1, 1811 and May 7, 1817. Following the end of Jones' term as Governor, Nehemiah R. Knight (born December 31, 1780 in Cranston, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1854 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1817 and May 2, 1821.
George H. Utter (born July 24, 1854 in Plainfield, New Jersey; died November 3, 1912 in Westerly, Rhode Island) succeeded Lucius FC Garvin as the forty-ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 1, 1907. Following the end of Utter's term as Governor of Rhode Island, James H. Higgins (born January 22, 1876 in Lincoln, Rhode Island; died September 16, 1927 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) became the fiftieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1907 and January 5, 1909.
William W. Hoppin (born September 1, 1807 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1880) succeeded Francis M. Dimond as the twenty-fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1854 and May 26, 1857, including the whole of 185
William W. Hoppin (born September 1, 1807 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1880) succeeded Francis M. Dimond as the twenty-fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1854 and May 26, 1857. Following the end of Hoppin's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Elisha Dyer Sr. (born July 20, 1811 in Providence, Rhode Island; died May 17, 1890) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 26, 1857 and May 31, 1859.
James H. Higgins (born January 22, 1876 in Lincoln, Rhode Island; died September 16, 1927 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) succeeded George H. Utter as the fiftieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1907 and January 5, 1909. Following the end of Higgins' term as Governor of Rhode Island, Aram J. Pothier (born July 26, 1854 in Philimene, Quebec; died February 4, 1928) became the fifty-first Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 5, 1909 and January 5, 1915.
Nehemiah R. Knight (born December 31, 1780 in Cranston, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1854 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Jones as the ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 7, 1817 and May 2, 1821. Following the end of Knight's term as Governor, William C. Gibbs (born February 10, 1789 in Newport, Rhode Island; died February 24, 1871) became the tenth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1821 and May 5, 1824.
George H. Utter (born July 24, 1854 in Plainfield, New Jersey; died November 3, 1912 in Westerly, Rhode Island) succeeded Lucius FC Garvin as the forty-ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 1, 1907, including the whole of 1906.
Samuel Ward King (born May 23, 1786 in Johnston, Rhode Island; died January 20, 1851 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Sprague III as the fifteenth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1839 and May 2, 1843. Between May 19, 1842 and January 23, 1843, Thomas Dorr (born November 5, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island; died December 27, 1854) became the extralegal Governor of Rhode Island. Following the end of Ward King's term as Governor, James Fenner (born January 22, 1771 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 17, 1846 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the seventeenth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1843 and May 6, 1845.