Governor Roosevelt and Staff - 1899 I was released on: USA: October 1899
2nd Company Governor's Footguards Conn- - 1899 was released on: USA: October 1899
Summit of Mt. Washington - 1899 was released on: USA: August 1899
John R. Brooke was the first U.S. military governor of Cuba, serving from January 1, 1899 until December 23, 1899, when he was succeeded by Leonard Wood.
He was Governor of New York (1899-1900),
Charles Mitchell - governor - died in 1899.
The governor as of 2008 is Washington is a lady, Governor Gregoire.
Leslie Mortier Shaw (born November 2, 1848 in Morristown, Vermont; died March 28, 1932 in Washington DC) succeeded Francis M. Drake as the seventeenth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1898 and Janaury 16, 1902, including the whole of 1899.
William A. Richards (born March 9, 1849 in Hazel Green, Washington; died July 25, 1912 in Melbourne, Australia) succeeded John E. Osborne as the fourth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1895 and Janury 2, 1899. Following the end of Richards' term as Governor, DeForest Richards (born August 6, 1846 in Charlestown, New Hampshire; died April 28, 1903) became the fifth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1899 and April 28, 1903.
Silas A. Holcomb (bon August 25, 1858 in Gibson County, Indiana; died April 25, 1920 in Bellingham, Washington) succeeded Lorenzo Crounse as the ninth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 3, 1895 and January 5, 1899. Following the end of Holcomb's term as Governor, William A. Poynter (born May 29, 1848 in Eureka, Illinois; died April 5, 1909) became the tenth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 5, 1899 and January 3, 1901.
Joseph F. Johnston (born March 23, 1843 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; died August 8, 1913 in Washington DC) succeeded William C. Oates as the thirtieth Governor of Alabama, serving between December 1, 1896 and December 1, 1900, including the whole of 1899.
The first governor of the Washington territory was Isaac Stevens. The first governor of Washington state was Elisha Peyre Ferry.