Robert Love Taylor (born July 31, 1850 in Carter County, Tennessee; died March 31, 1912 in Washington DC) succeeded William B. Bate as the twenty-seventh Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 17, 1887 and January 19, 1891, including the whole of 1889.
Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll County, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntington, Tennessee) succeeded Harry Hill McAlister as the forty-second Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 15, 1937 and January 16, 1939, including the whole of 1938.
Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll City, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntingdon, Tennessee) succeeded Jim Nance McCord as the forty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1949 and January 15, 1953, including the whole of 1951.
The Governor of Tennessee is the executive head of the state of Tennessee. Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. Bill Haslam was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and re-elected Governor in 2014.
Jim Nance McCord (born March 17, 1879 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died September 2, 1968 in Nashville, Tennessee) succeeded Prentice Cooper as the forty-fourth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1945 and January 16, 1949. Following the end of McCord's term as Governor, Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll City, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntingdon, Tennessee) became the forty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1949 and January 15, 1953.
John C. Brown (born January 6, 1827 in Giles County, Tennessee; died August 17, 1889 in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee) succeeded Dewitt Clinton Senter as the twenty-second Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 10, 1871 and January 18, 1875, including the whole of 1872.
John C. Brown (born January 6, 1827 in Giles County, Tennessee; died August 17, 1889 in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee) succeeded Dewitt Clinton Senter as the twenty-second Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 10, 1871 and January 18, 1875, including the whole of 1873.
John C. Brown (born January 6, 1827 in Giles County, Tennessee; died August 17, 1889 in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee) succeeded Dewitt Clinton Senter as the twenty-second Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 10, 1871 and January 18, 1875, including the whole of 1874.
Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. He was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014.
Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll City, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntingdon, Tennessee) succeeded Jim Nance McCord as the forty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1949 and January 15, 1953. Following the end of Browning's term as Governor, Frank G. Clement (born June 2, 1920 in Dickson, Tennessee; died November 4, 1969 in Nashville, Tennessee) became the forty-sixth Governor of Tennesee, serving between January 15, 1953 and January 19, 1959.
The Governor of Tennessee is the head of government in Tennessee. Bill Haslam is the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee. He was elected Governor in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014. The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Tennessee Governor's Mansion was created in 1929.
Simon Pollard Hughes Jr. (born April 14, 1830 in Carthage, Tennessee; died June 29, 1906 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded James Henderson Berry as the fifteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between Janaury 17, 1885 and January 8, 1889. Following the end of Hughes' term as Governor, James Philip Eagle (born August 10, 1837 in Maury County, Tennessee; died December 19, 1904 in Little Rock, Arkansas) became the sixteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 8, 1889 and January 10, 1893.