The first Governor of Nebraska was David Butler. He served from 1867 till 1871.He was David Butler.
Nebraska became the 37th US State on 1 March 1867.
Charles W. Bryan (born February 10, 1867 in Salem, Illinois; died March 4, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Samuel McKelvie as the twentieth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 3, 1923 and January 8, 1925, including the whole of 1924.
Nebraska Legislature was created in 1867.
1867 is the year Nebraska became a state. The Nebraska quarter was minted in 2006 and is worth exactly 25 cents.
Charles W. Bryan (born February 10, 1867 in Salem, Illinois; died March 4, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Arthur J. Weaver as the twenty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 8, 1931 and January 3, 1935, including the whole of 1932.
Charles W. Bryan (born February 10, 1867 in Salem, Illinois; died March 4, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Arthur J. Weaver as the twenty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 8, 1931 and January 3, 1935, including the whole of 1933.
Charles W. Bryan (born February 10, 1867 in Salem, Illinois; died March 4, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Arthur J. Weaver as the twenty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 8, 1931 and January 3, 1935, including the whole of 1934.
David Butler (born December 16, 1829 in Linton, Indiana; died May 5, 1891 in Bloomington, Indinaa; died May 25, 1891 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), the first Governor of Nebraska, served between February 21, 1867 and June 2, 1871, including the whole of 1868.
David Butler (born December 16, 1829 in Linton, Indiana; died May 5, 1891 in Bloomington, Indinaa; died May 25, 1891 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), the first Governor of Nebraska, served between February 21, 1867 and June 2, 1871, including the whole of 1869.
David Butler (born December 16, 1829 in Linton, Indiana; died May 5, 1891 in Bloomington, Indinaa; died May 25, 1891 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), the first Governor of Nebraska, served between February 21, 1867 and June 2, 1871, including the whole of 1870.
Arthur J. Weaver (born November 18, 1873 in Falls City, Nebraska; died October 17, 1945 in Falls City, Nebraska) succeeded Adam McMullen as the twenty-second Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 3, 1929 and January 8, 1931. Following the end of Weaver's term as Governor, Charles W. Bryan (born February 10, 1867 in Salem, Illinois; died March 4, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) became the twenty-third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 8, 1931 and January 3, 1935.