Andrew Jackson Montague (born October 3, 1862 in Campbell County, Virginia; died January 24, 1937 in Urbanna, Virginia) succeeded James Hoge Tyler as the forty-fourth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 1, 1902 and February 1, 1906. Following the end of Montague's term as Governor, Claude A. Swanson (born March 31, 1862 in Swansonville, Virginia; died July 7, 1939 in Rapidan Camp, Virginia) became the forty-fifth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1906 and February 1, 1910.
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, including the whole of 1907.
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 1916.
Westmoreland Davis (born August 21, 1859 on board a boat in the Atlantic Ocean; died September 2, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Henry Carter Stuart as the forty-eighth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1918 and February 1, 1922. Following the end of Davis' term as Governor, Elbert Lee Trinkle (born March 12, 1876 in Wytheville, Virginia; died Nvoember 25, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia) became the forty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1922 and February 1, 1926.
Elbert Lee Trinkle (born March 12, 1876 in Wytheville, Virginia; died Nvoember 25, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Westmoreland Davis as the forty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1922 and February 1, 1926. Following the end of Trinkle's term as Governor, Harry F. Byrd (born June 10, 1887 in Martinsburg, West Virginia; died October 20, 1966 in New York, New York) became the fiftieth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1926 and January 15, 1930.
Elbert Lee Trinkle (born March 12, 1876 in Wytheville, Virginia; died Nvoember 25, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Westmoreland Davis as the forty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1922 and February 1, 1926, including the whole of 1923.
Elbert Lee Trinkle (born March 12, 1876 in Wytheville, Virginia; died Nvoember 25, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia) succeeded Westmoreland Davis as the forty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1922 and February 1, 1926, including the whole of 1925.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded William C. Marland as the twenty-fifth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 14, 1957 and January 16, 1961, including the whole of 1959.
No- he was never governor of Virginia.
The current Governor of Virginia is Terry McAuliffe.
No, Benjamin Harrison was the fifth governor of Virginia. The second governor of Virginia was Thomas Jefferson.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 1999.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 2000.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 1998.
* 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.
Was the 68th Governor of Virginia and served from 1998 to 2002.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded William C. Marland as the twenty-fifth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 14, 1957 and January 16, 1961, including the whole of 1960.