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.
Henry D. Hatfield (born September 15, 1875 in Mingo County, West Virginia; died October 23, 1962 in Huntingdon, West Virginia) succeeded William E. Glasscock as the fourteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 14, 1913 and March 5, 1917, including the whole of 1914.
The Governor's Ghost - 1914 was released on: USA: February 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, 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.
Henry Carter Stuart (born January 18, 1855 in Wytheville, Virginia; died July 24, 1033 in Virginia) succeeded William Hodges Mann as the forty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1914 and February 1, 1918, including the whole of 1915.
By the Governor's Order - 1914 was released on: USA: 22 December 1914
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.
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.
Mills E. Godwin (born November 19, 1914 in Chuckatuck, Virginia; died January 30, 1999) succeeded Albertis S. Harrison as the sixtieth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 15, 1966 and January 17, 1970, including the whole of 1967.