John S. Battle (born July 11, 1890 in New Bern, North Carolina; died April 9, 1972) succeeded William M. Tuck as the fifty-sixth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 18, 1950 and January 20, 1954. Following the end of Battle's term as Governor, Thomas Bahnson Stanley (born July 16, 1890 in Spencer, Virginia; died July 10, 1970 in Stanleytown, Virginia) became the fifty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between January 20, 1954 and January 11, 1958.
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.
Thomas Bahnson Stanley (born July 16, 1890 in Spencer, Virginia; died July 10, 1970 in Stanleytown, Virginia) succeeded John S. Battle as the fifty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between January 20, 1954 and January 11, 1958, including the whole of 1956.
Thomas Bahnson Stanley (born July 16, 1890 in Spencer, Virginia; died July 10, 1970 in Stanleytown, Virginia) succeeded John S. Battle as the fifty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between January 20, 1954 and January 11, 1958, including the whole of 1955.
Mark Warner (born December 15, 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Jim Gilmore as the sixty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 12, 2002 and January 14, 2006, including the whole of 2005.
Mark Warner (born December 15, 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Jim Gilmore as the sixty-ninth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 12, 2002 and January 14, 2006, including the whole of 2005.
* 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.
James the first assinged him as governor of Virginia
The Governor of Virginia is Timothy M. Kaine.
William C. Marland (born March 26, 1918 in Johnson City, Illinois; died November 26, 1965 in Barrington, Illinois) succeeded Okey L. Patterson as the twenty-fourth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 19, 1953 and January 14, 1957, including the whole of 1954.