John Munford Gregory (born July 8, 1804 in Charles City County, Virginia; died April 9, 1884) succeeded John Rutherford as Caretaker Governor of Virginia, serving between March 31, 1842 and January 1, 1843. Following the end of Gregory's term as Governor, James McDowell (born October 13, 1795 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died August 24, 1851 in Lexington, Virginia) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1843 and January 1, 1846.
William Hodges Mann (born July 30, 1843 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 12, 1927 in Petersburg, Virginia) succeeded Claude A. Swanson as the forty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 10, 1910 and February 1, 1914, including the whole of 1911.
William Hodges Mann (born July 30, 1843 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 12, 1927 in Petersburg, Virginia) succeeded Claude A. Swanson as the forty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 10, 1910 and February 1, 1914, including the whole of 1912.
William Hodges Mann (born July 30, 1843 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 12, 1927 in Petersburg, Virginia) succeeded Claude A. Swanson as the forty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 10, 1910 and February 1, 1914, including the whole of 1913.
James McDowell (born October 13, 1795 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died August 24, 1851 in Lexington, Virginia) succeeded John Munford Gregory as the twenty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1843 and January 1, 1846, including the whole of 1844.
James McDowell (born October 13, 1795 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died August 24, 1851 in Lexington, Virginia) succeeded John Munford Gregory as the twenty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1843 and January 1, 1846, including the whole of 1845.
Virginia Minstrels was created in 1843.
James McDowell (born October 13, 1795 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died August 24, 1851 in Lexington, Virginia) succeeded John Munford Gregory as the twenty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1843 and January 1, 1846. Following the end of McDowell's term as Governor, William Smith (born September 6, 1797 in Marengo, Virginia; died May 18, 1887 in Richmond, Virginia) became the thirtieth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1846 and January 1, 1849.
Wilson Cary Nicholas (born January 31, 1761 in Wililamsburg, Virginia; died October 10, 1820 in Charlottesville, Virginia) succeeded James Barbour as the nineteenth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1814 and December 1, 1816. Following the end of Nicholas' term as Governor, James Patton Preston (born June 21, 1774 in Smithfield, Virginia; died May 4, 1843 in Smithfield, Virginia) became the twentieth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1816 and December 1, 1819.
Claude A. Swanson (born March 31, 1862 in Swansonville, Virginia; died July 7, 1939 in Rapidan Camp, Virginia) succeeded Andrew Jackson Montague as the forty-fifth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1906 and February 10, 1910. Following the end of Swanson's term as Governor, William Hodges Mann (born July 30, 1843 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 12, 1927 in Petersburg, Virginia) became the forty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 10, 1910 and February 1, 1914.
William Hodges Mann (born July 30, 1843 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 12, 1927 in Petersburg, Virginia) succeeded Claude A. Swanson as the forty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 10, 1910 and February 1, 1914. Following the end of Mann's term as Governor, Henry Carter Stuart (born January 18, 1855 in Wytheville, Virginia; died July 24, 1033 in Virginia) became the forty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1914 and February 1, 1918.
Robert P. Letcher (born February 10, 1788 in Goochland County, Virginia; died January 24, 1861 in Frankfort, Kentucky) succeeded Charles A. Wickliffe as the fifteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1840 and September 4, 1844, including the whole of 1843.
John Rutherford (born December 8, 1792 in Richmond, Virginia; died August 3, 1866) succeeded John M. Patton as Caretaker Governor of Virginia, serving between March 31, 1841 and March 31, 1842. Following the end of John Rutherford's term as Governor, John Munford Gregory (born July 8, 1804 in Charles City County, Virginia; died April 9, 1884) became the Caretaker Governor of Virginia, serving between March 31, 1842 and January 1, 1843.