John McGraw (born October 4, 1850 in Penobscot County, Maine; died June 23, 1910) succeeded Elisha Peyre Perry as the second Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1893 and January 11, 1897, including the whole of 1896.
Albert Washington McIntyre (born January 15, 1853 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; died January 31, 1935) succeeded Davis Hanson Waite as the ninth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 8, 1895 and January 12, 1897, including the whole of 1896.
The governor as of 2008 is Washington is a lady, Governor Gregoire.
The first governor of the Washington territory was Isaac Stevens. The first governor of Washington state was Elisha Peyre Ferry.
As of 2021, the Lieutenant Governor of Washington is Denny Heck.
William O. Bradley (born March 18, 1847 in Garrard County, Kentucky; died May 23, 1914 in Washington DC) succeeded John Y. Brown as the thirty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 10, 1895 and December 12, 1899, including the whole of 1896.
Washington Governor's Mansion was created in 1909.
The current governor is Governor Christine Gregoire (D).
Washington, DC does not have a governor, it has an elected mayor and a city council.
The governor of Washington state is Governor Chris Gregoire.
Washington College of Law was created in 1896.
William C. Oates (born November 31/December 1, 1835 in Bullock County, Alabama; died September 9, 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama) succeeded Thomas G. Jones as the twenty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1894 and December 1, 1896. Following the end of Oates' term as Governor, Joseph F. Johnston (born March 23, 1843 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; died August 8, 1913 in Washington DC) became the thirtieth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1896 and December 1, 1900.
William McKinley served as Governor of Ohio January 11, 1892 - January 13, 1896.