Henry McBride (born February 7, 1856 in Farmington, Utah; died October 7, 1937 in Seattle, Washington) succeeded John Rogers as the fourth Governor of Washington, serving between December 26, 1901 and January 9, 1905. Following the end of McBride's term as Governor, Albert E. Mead (born December 14, 1861 in Manhattan, Kansas; died March 19, 1913) became the fifth Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 27, 1909.
Henry McBride (born February 7, 1856 in Farmington, Utah; died October 7, 1937 in Seattle, Washington) succeeded John Rogers as the fourth Governor of Washington, serving between December 26, 1901 and January 9, 1905, including the whole of 1903.
Henry McBride (born February 7, 1856 in Farmington, Utah; died October 7, 1937 in Seattle, Washington) succeeded John Rogers as the fourth Governor of Washington, serving between December 26, 1901 and January 9, 1905, including the whole of 1904.
In 1905, the Washington Senators had a 64-87 record.
George Chamberlain (born January 1, 1854 in Natchez, Mississippi; died July 9, 1928 in Washington DC) succeeded TT Geer as the eleventh Governor of Oregon, serving between January 15, 1903 and February 28, 1909, including the whole of 1905.
The governor as of 2008 is Washington is a lady, Governor Gregoire.
Albert E. Mead (born December 14, 1861 in Manhattan, Kansas; died March 19, 1913) succeeded Henry McBride as the fifth Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 27, 1909, including the whole of 1906.
Albert E. Mead (born December 14, 1861 in Manhattan, Kansas; died March 19, 1913) succeeded Henry McBride as the fifth Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 27, 1909, including the whole of 1907.
Albert E. Mead (born December 14, 1861 in Manhattan, Kansas; died March 19, 1913) succeeded Henry McBride as the fifth Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 27, 1909, including the whole of 1908.
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.
John Rogers (born September 4, 1838 in Brunswick, Maine; died December 26, 1901 in Washington) succeeded John McGraw as the third Governor of Washington, serving between January 11, 1897 and his death. Following Rogers' death, Henry McBride (born February 7, 1856 in Farmington, Utah; died October 7, 1937 in Seattle, Washington) became the fourth Governor of Washington, serving between December 26, 1901 and January 9, 1905.
Washington Governor's Mansion was created in 1909.