Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813. Following the end of Galusha's term as Governor, Martin Chittenden (born March 12, 1763 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died September 5, 1840 in Williston, Vermont) became the seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 23, 1813 and October 14, 1815.
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Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813, including the whole of 1810.
Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813, including the whole of 1812.
Martin Chittenden (born March 12, 1763 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died September 5, 1840 in Williston, Vermont) succeeded Jonas Galusha as the seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 23, 1813 and October 14, 1815, including the whole of 1814.
Frederick Holbrook (born February 15, 1813 in East Windsor, Connecticut; died April 27, 1909 in Brattleboro, Vermont) succeeded Erastus Fairbanks as the twenty-seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 11, 1861 and October 9, 1863, including the whole of 1862.
Samuel Robinson - Vermont - died in 1813.
Isaac Tichenor (born February 8, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died December 11, 1838 in Bennington, Vermont) succeeded Israel Smith as the fifth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1808 and October 14, 1809. Following the end of Tichenor's term as Governor, Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) became the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813.
Martin Chittenden (born March 12, 1763 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died September 5, 1840 in Williston, Vermont) succeeded Jonas Galusha as the seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 23, 1813 and October 14, 1815. Following the end of Chittenden's term as Governor, Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) became the eighth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1815 and October 23, 1820.
Frederick Holbrook (born February 15, 1813 in East Windsor, Connecticut; died April 27, 1909 in Brattleboro, Vermont) succeeded Erastus Fairbanks as the twenty-seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 11, 1861 and October 9, 1863. Following the end of Holbrook's term as Governor, J. Gregory Smith (born July 22, 1818 in St. Albans, Vermont; died November 6, 1891 in St. Albans, Vermont) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 9, 1863 and October 13, 1865.
Erastus Fairbanks (born October 28, 1792 in Brimfield, Massachusetts; died November 20, 1864 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont) succeeded Hiland Hall as the twenty-sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 12, 1860 and October 11, 1861. Following the end of Fairbanks' term as Governor, Frederick Holbrook (born February 15, 1813 in East Windsor, Connecticut; died April 27, 1909 in Brattleboro, Vermont) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 11, 1861 and October 9, 1863.
Vermont does not have term limits.
Yes, he was once the governor of The Missouri Territory from 1813 to 1820.