Peter Turney (born September 27, 1827 in Jasper, Tennessee; died October 28, 1903 in Winchester, Tennessee) succeeded John P. Buch the twenty-ninth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1893 and January 21, 1897. Following the end of Turney's term as Governor, Robert Love Taylor (born July 31, 1850 in Carter County, Tennessee; died March 31, 1912 in Washington DC) became the thirtieth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 21, 1897 and January 16, 1899.
Henry Hollis Horton (born February 17, 1866 in Princeton, Alabama; died July 2, 1934 in Chapel Hill, Tennessee) succeeded Austin Peay as the fortieth Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 3, 1927 and January 17, 1933, including the whole of 1929.
Peter Turney (born September 27, 1827 in Jasper, Tennessee; died October 28, 1903 in Winchester, Tennessee) succeeded John P. Buch the twenty-ninth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1893 and January 21, 1897, including the whole of 1895.
Peter Turney (born September 27, 1827 in Jasper, Tennessee; died October 28, 1903 in Winchester, Tennessee) succeeded John P. Buch the twenty-ninth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1893 and January 21, 1897, including the whole of 1894.
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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.
John P. Buchanan (born October 24, 1847 near Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee; died May 14, 1930 in Mufreesboro, Tennessee) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 19, 1891 and Janaury 16, 1893. Following the end of Buchanan's term as Governor, Peter Turney (born September 27, 1827 in Jasper, Tennessee; died October 28, 1903 in Winchester, Tennessee) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1893 and January 21, 1897.
Robert Love Taylor (born July 31, 1850 in Carter County, Tennessee; died March 31, 1912 in Washington DC) succeeded Peter Turney as the thirtieth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 21, 1897 and January 16, 1899, including the whole of 1898.
Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. He was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014.
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.
Andrew Johnson (born December 29, 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina; died July 31, 1875 in Elizabethton, Tennessee) succeeded William B. Campbell as the seventeenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 17, 1853 and November 3, 1857. Following the end of Johnson's term as Governor, Isham G. Harris (born February 10, 1818 in Tullahoma, Tennessee; died July 8, 1897 in Washington DC) became the eighteenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between November 3, 1857 and March 12, 1862.
Robert Love Taylor (born July 31, 1850 in Carter County, Tennessee; died March 31, 1912 in Washington DC) succeeded Peter Turney as the thirtieth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 21, 1897 and January 16, 1899. Following the end of Taylor's term as Governor, Benton McMillin (born September 11, 1845 in Monroe County, Kentucky; died January 8, 1933 in Nashville, Tennessee) became the thirty-first Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1899 and January 19, 1903.
Isham G. Harris (born February 10, 1818 in Tullahoma, Tennessee; died July 8, 1897 in Washington DC) succeeded Andrew Johnson as the eighteenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between November 3, 1857 and March 12, 1862. Following the end of Harris' term as Governor, Andrew Johnson (born December 29, 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina; died July 31, 1875 in Elizabethton, Tennessee) became the nineteenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between March 12, 1862 and March 4, 1865.