The heiress objected to the administration of her trust fund by her uncle. The governor was unpopular during the last year of his administration. The administration of the funds will be the responsibility of the purchasing committee.
During Reconstruction, the highest state office to which a Black man was elected in the South was that of governor. P.B.S. Pinchback became the acting governor of Louisiana in 1872, serving for a brief period. His election was significant as it represented a pivotal moment in the political landscape of the post-Civil War South, reflecting the potential for African American leadership during that era.
The Presidential opposition and Southern States resistance to the Fourteenth Amendment and to Reconstruction so outraged the Congress that in March 1867 it passed a Reconstruction Act that imposed its desired version on the South by means of a diktat. Therefore all former Confederate States but one (Tennessee had been readmitted in 1866 to the Union), were grouped into five military districts, each ruled by a military governor in order to push forward the Reconstruction program according to the Congress wishes and check the progress done.
Montserrat is a British Territory, and has a local Governor and Chief Minister. Queen Elizabeth II rules over it as she does all British Territories, daily administration is handled by the Governor and Minister, much as Britain's Prime Minister runs the government there.
Governor Charles Jones Jenkins of Georgia played a notable role during the Reconstruction Era by advocating for a moderate approach to rebuilding the South. He was initially supportive of the Union but later opposed the Radical Republican policies that sought to impose harsh measures on the Southern states. Jenkins emphasized the importance of reconciliation and sought to restore local governance and civil liberties. His leadership reflected the complexities of navigating post-war Southern politics amid the challenges of integrating formerly enslaved individuals into society.
Wade Hampton III was governor in 1877, the year that reconstruction is generally considered to have ended.
Edward Ord was appointed as the first military governor of Mississippi during the reconstruction period
Governor Edmund J. Davis surrendered his office as governor to Richard Coke. So reconstruction was over. ;-}
Edmund Jackson Davis
A military Governor.
The heiress objected to the administration of her trust fund by her uncle. The governor was unpopular during the last year of his administration. The administration of the funds will be the responsibility of the purchasing committee.
Edmund J. Davis served as the governor of Texas from 1869 to 1874, during the Reconstruction era. He focused on civil rights and the integration of formerly enslaved people into society, advocating for public education and infrastructure improvements. His administration faced significant challenges, including resistance from those opposed to Reconstruction policies and economic difficulties. Davis's tenure is often remembered for his efforts to enforce civil rights and maintain order in a turbulent period.
The lieutenant governor looks after the day-to-day administration of a union territory in India.
It has no governor. The powertrain management is controlled by the ECM.
* The first Governor of New France was Sauvole de la Villantry. * The first Spanish Governor was Antonio de Ulloa. * The first French Governor after Spain's cessesstion back to France was Pierre de Laussat. * The First US Governor of Louisiana Territory was William Claiborne. * The First Governor of the US State of Louisiana was William Claiborne. * The First Governor of Confederat Louisiana was Thomas Overton Moore. * The First Governor of Union held Louisiana. * The First Governor during Reconstruction was James Wells. * The First Governor after Reconstruction was Henry Warmoth.
The Governor's office.
Joseph E. Brown