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Royal C. Taft (born February 14, 1823 in Northbridge, Massachusetts; died June 4, 1912) succeeded John W. Davis as the thirty-ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 29, 1888 and May 28, 1889.

Following the end of Taft's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Herbert W. Ladd (born October 15, 1843 in New Bedford, Massachusetts; died November 29, 1913) became the fortieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 28, 1889 and May 27, 1890.

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