Francis E. McGovern (born January 21, 1866; died May 16, 1946) succeeded James O. Davidson as the twenty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1911 and January 4, 1915. Following the end of McGovern's term as Governor, Emanuel L. Philipp (born March 25, 1861 in Honey Creek, Wisconsin; died June 15, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) became the twenty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1915 and January 3, 1921.
Emanuel L. Philipp (born March 25, 1861 in Honey Creek, Wisconsin; died June 15, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Francis E. McGovern as the twenty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1915 and January 3, 1921, including the whole of 1919.
Emanuel L. Philipp (born March 25, 1861 in Honey Creek, Wisconsin; died June 15, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Francis E. McGovern as the twenty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1915 and January 3, 1921, including the whole of 1920.
Emanuel L. Philipp (born March 25, 1861 in Honey Creek, Wisconsin; died June 15, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Francis E. McGovern as the twenty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1915 and January 3, 1921, including the whole of 1917.
Edward Solomon was the 8th Governor of the State of Wisconsin.
Emanuel L. Philipp (born March 25, 1861 in Honey Creek, Wisconsin; died June 15, 1925 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Francis E. McGovern as the twenty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1915 and January 3, 1921. Following the end of Philipp's term as Governor, John J. Blaine (born May 4, 1875 in Wingville, Wisconsin; died April 18, 1934 in Boscobel, Wisconsin) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 3, 1921 and January 3, 1927.
The Governor's Lady - 1915 was released on: USA: 14 March 1915
The Governor Maker - 1915 was released on: USA: 16 January 1915
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Francis E. McGovern (born January 21, 1866; died May 16, 1946) succeeded James O. Davidson as the twenty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1911 and January 4, 1915, including the whole of 1912.
The minimum age for a governor in Wisconsin is 18.
The Lt. governor.
Fighting Bob La Follette was governor of Wisconsin from 1901 until 1906.