Alonzo M. Clark (born August 13, 1868 in Flint, Indiana; died October 12, 1952 in Thermopolis, Wyoming) succeeded Frank Collins Emerson as the fourteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between February 18, 1931 and January 2, 1933. Following the end of Clark's term as Governor, Leslie A. Miller (born January 29, 1886 in Junction City, Kansas; died September 29, 1970) became the fifteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 2, 1939.
John B. Kendrick (born September 6, 1857 in Rusk, Texas; died November 3, 1933 in Sheridan, Wyoming) succeeded Joseph M. Carey as the ninth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 4, 1915 and February 26, 1917, including the whole of 1916.
Alonzo M. Clark (born August 13, 1868 in Flint, Indiana; died October 12, 1952 in Thermopolis, Wyoming) succeeded Frank Collins Emerson as the fourteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between February 18, 1931 and January 2, 1933, including the whole of 1932.
No, Dave Freudenthal is no longer the governor of Wyoming. As of October 2021, Mark Gordon is serving as the Governor of Wyoming.
Joseph M. Carey (born January 19, 1845 in Milton, Delaware; died February 5, 1924 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the eighth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1911 and January 4, 1915. Following the end of Carey's term as Governor, John B. Kendrick (born September 6, 1857 in Rusk, Texas; died November 3, 1933 in Sheridan, Wyoming) became the ninth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 4, 1915 and February 26, 1917.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
The first governor of the US state of Wyoming was Frances E. Warren (1890). The first governor of Wyoming Territory was John A. Campbell (1869-1875).
John B. Kendrick (born September 6, 1857 in Rusk, Texas; died November 3, 1933 in Sheridan, Wyoming) succeeded Joseph M. Carey as the ninth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 4, 1915 and February 26, 1917. Following the end of Kendrick's term as Governor, Frank L. Houx (born December 12, 1854 in Lexington, Missouri; died April 3, 1941 in Cody, Wyoming) became the tenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between February 26, 1917 and January 6, 1919.
There is one Governor in Wyoming. The Governor in Wyoming serves a four year term with a limitation of two consecutive terms
Leslie A. Miller (born January 29, 1886 in Junction City, Kansas; died September 29, 1970) succeeded Alonzo M. Clark as the fifteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 2, 1939, including the whole of 1934.
Leslie A. Miller (born January 29, 1886 in Junction City, Kansas; died September 29, 1970) succeeded Alonzo M. Clark as the fifteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 2, 1939, including the whole of 1935.
Leslie A. Miller (born January 29, 1886 in Junction City, Kansas; died September 29, 1970) succeeded Alonzo M. Clark as the fifteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 2, 1939, including the whole of 1936.
Leslie A. Miller (born January 29, 1886 in Junction City, Kansas; died September 29, 1970) succeeded Alonzo M. Clark as the fifteenth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 2, 1939, including the whole of 1937.