George Henry Durn (born September 8, 1872 in Dodge County, Nebraska; died August 27, 1936 in Washington DC) succeeded Charles Rendell Mabey as the sixth Governor of Utah, serving between January 5, 1925 and January 2, 1933. Following the end of Durn's term as Governor, Henry Hopper Blood (born October 1, 1872 in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah; died June 19, 1942 in California) became the seventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 6, 1941.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1986.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1987.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1988.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1989.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1991.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993, including the whole of 1992.
Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) succeeded Scott Milne Matheson as the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993. Following the end of Bangerter's term as Governor, Michael Okerlund Leavitt (born February 11, 1951 in Cedar City, Utah) became the fourteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 4, 1993 and November 5, 2003.
Brigham Young was the first governor of Utah.
Utah Governor's Mansion was created in 1902.
Henry Hopper Blood (born October 1, 1872 in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah; died June 19, 1942 in California) succeeded George Henry Durn as the seventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 6, 1941, including the whole of 1934.
Henry Hopper Blood (born October 1, 1872 in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah; died June 19, 1942 in California) succeeded George Henry Durn as the seventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 6, 1941, including the whole of 1935.
Henry Hopper Blood (born October 1, 1872 in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah; died June 19, 1942 in California) succeeded George Henry Durn as the seventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 6, 1941, including the whole of 1936.