Elisha Perry (born August 9, 1825 in Monroe County, Michigan; died October 14, 1895 in Seattle, Washington), the first Governor of Washington, served between November 11, 1889 and January 9, 1893.
Elisha Perry (born August 9, 1825 in Monroe County, Michigan; died October 14, 1895 in Seattle, Washington), the first Governor of Washington, served between November 11, 1889 and January 9, 1893, including the whole of 1890.
Elisha Perry (born August 9, 1825 in Monroe County, Michigan; died October 14, 1895 in Seattle, Washington), the first Governor of Washington, served between November 11, 1889 and January 9, 1893, including the whole of 1891.
Elisha Perry (born August 9, 1825 in Monroe County, Michigan; died October 14, 1895 in Seattle, Washington), the first Governor of Washington, served between November 11, 1889 and January 9, 1893, including the whole of 1892.
The governor as of 2008 is Washington is a lady, Governor Gregoire.
Elisha Perry (born August 9, 1825 in Monroe County, Michigan; died October 14, 1895 in Seattle, Washington), the first Governor of Washington, served between November 11, 1889 and January 9, 1893. Following the end of Perry's term as Governor, John McGraw (born October 4, 1850 in Penobscot County, Maine; died June 23, 1910) became the second Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1893 and January 11, 1897.
Davis Hanson Waite (born April 9, 1825 in Jamestown, New York; died November 29, 1901) succeeded John Long Routt as the eighth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 10, 1893 and January 8, 1895. Following the end of Waite's term as Governor, Albert Washington McIntyre (born January 15, 1853 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; died January 31, 1935) became the ninth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 8, 1895 and January 12, 1897.
Hajime Takano - governor of Hiroshima - was born in 1895.
The first governor of the Washington territory was Isaac Stevens. The first governor of Washington state was Elisha Peyre Ferry.
Brad Owen is the current Lieutenant Governor of Washington State.
Washington Governor's Mansion was created in 1909.
John E. Osborne (born June 19, 1858 in Westport, New York; died April 24, 1943 in Rawlins, Wyoming) succeedd Amos W. Barber as the third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1893 and January 7, 1895. Following the end of Osborne's term as Governor, William A. Richards (born March 9, 1849 in Hazel Green, Washington; died July 25, 1912 in Melbourne, Australia) became the fourth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1895 and January 2, 1899.