Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997. Following the end of Caperton's term as Governor, Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) became the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001.
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.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 1998.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 1999.
Cecil H. Underwood (born November 5, 1922 in Josephs Mills, West Virginia; died November 24, 2008 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Gaston Caperton as the thirty-second Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 13, 1997 and January 15, 2001, including the whole of 2000.
Arch A. Moore (born April 16, 1923 in Moundsville, West Virginia) succeeded Jay Rockefeller as the thirtieth Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 14, 1985 and January 16, 1989. Following the end of Moore's term as Governor, Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) became the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997.
Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997, including the whole of 1991.
Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997, including the whole of 1992.
Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997, including the whole of 1993.
Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997, including the whole of 1994.
Gaston Caperton (born William Gaston Caperton III on February 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) succeeded Arch A. Moore as the thirty-first Governor of West Virginia, serving between January 16, 1989 and January 13, 1997, including the whole of 1995.