Herman G. Kump (born October 31, 1877 in Capon Springs, West Virginia; died February 14, 1962 in Elkins, West Virginia) succeeded William G. Conley as the nineteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1933 and January 18, 1937. Following the end of Kump's term as Governor, Homer A. Holt (born March 1, 1898 in Lewisburg, West Virginia; died January 16, 1975 in Charleston, West Virginia) became the twentieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1937 and January 13, 1941.
Homer A. Holt (born March 1, 1898 in Lewisburg, West Virginia; died January 16, 1975 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Herman G. Kump as the twentieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1937 and January 13, 1941, including the whole of 1938.
Homer A. Holt (born March 1, 1898 in Lewisburg, West Virginia; died January 16, 1975 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Herman G. Kump as the twentieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1937 and January 13, 1941, including the whole of 1939.
Homer A. Holt (born March 1, 1898 in Lewisburg, West Virginia; died January 16, 1975 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Herman G. Kump as the twentieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1937 and January 13, 1941, including the whole of 1940.
Herman G. Kump (born October 31, 1877 in Capon Springs, West Virginia; died February 14, 1962 in Elkins, West Virginia) succeeded William G. Conley as the nineteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1933 and January 18, 1937, including the whole of 1934.
Herman G. Kump (born October 31, 1877 in Capon Springs, West Virginia; died February 14, 1962 in Elkins, West Virginia) succeeded William G. Conley as the nineteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1933 and January 18, 1937, including the whole of 1936.
West Virginia wasn't a state at the time, so it did not have a governor.
West Virginia Governor's Mansion was created in 1925.
As West Virginia is a state and not a city, West Virginia does not have a mayor. However, there is a governor and West Virginia's governor is Earl Ray Tomblin, as of 2013.
William G. Conley (born January 8, 1866 in Kingwood, West Virginia; died October 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Howard M. Gore as the eighteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1929 and March 4, 1933. Following the end of Conley's term as Governor, Herman G. Kump (born October 31, 1877 in Capon Springs, West Virginia; died February 14, 1962 in Elkins, West Virginia) became the nineteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1933 and January 18, 1937.
Arch A. Moore (born April 16, 1923 in Moundsville, West Virginia) succeeded Hulett C. Smith as the twenty-eighth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1969 and January 17, 1977. Following the end of Moore's term as Governor, Jay Rockefeller (born June 18, 1937 in New York, New York) became the twenty-ninth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 17, 1977 and January 14, 1985.
Homer A. Holt (born March 1, 1898 in Lewisburg, West Virginia; died January 16, 1975 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Herman G. Kump as the twentieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 18, 1937 and January 13, 1941. Following the end of Holt's term as Governor, Matthew M. Neely (born November 9, 1874 in Doddridge County, West Virginia; died January 18, 1958 in Washington DC) became the twenty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1941 and January 15, 1945.
The president of west Virginia was was President James. P. Clements.