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.
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.
Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
Henry W. Collier (born January 17, 1801 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; died August 28, 1855 in Bailey's Springs, Alabama) succeeded Reuben Chapman as the fourteenth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 17, 1849 and December 20, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
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.
Peter Hansborough Bell (born May 12, 1812 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died March 8, 1898 in Littleton, North Carolina) succeeded George T. Wood as the third Governor of Texas, serving between December 21, 1849 and November 23, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
The current Governor of Virginia is Terry McAuliffe.
No- he was never governor of Virginia.
No, Benjamin Harrison was the fifth governor of Virginia. The second governor of Virginia was Thomas Jefferson.
Alexander Hamilton - Virginia - was born in 1851.
* Patrick Henry the 1st and 6th Governor of Virginia. * Thomas Jefferson the 2nd Governor of Virginia. * Timothy Kaine the current and 70th Governor of Virginia.