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APPENDIX. 777 STATE, GOVERNORS. Elected Annually by the Legislature, with an Executive Council. 1777. Thomas Johnson. 1811. Robert Bowie. 1779. Thomas Sim Lee. 1812. Levin Winder. 1782. William Paca. • 1815. Charles Ridgely, of Hampton, 1785. William Smaliwood. 1818. Charles Goldsborough. 1788. John Eager Howard. 1819. Samuel Sprigg. 1791. George Plater. 1822. Samuel Stevens, Jr. 1792. Thomas Sim Lee. 1825. Joseph Kent, 1794. John H. Stone. 1828. Daniel Martin. 1797. John Henry. 1829. Thomas King Carroll. 1798. Benjamin Ogle. 1830. Daniel Martin. 1801. John Francis Mercer. 1831. George Howard.—(Acting.) 1803. Robert Bowie. 1832. George Howard. 1806. Robert Wright. 1833. James Thomas. 1809. Edward Lloyd. 1835. Thomas W. Veazey. Elected under the Amended Constitution of 1838, for Three Years. William Grason, of Queen Anne's County 1838. Francis Thomas, of Frederick County 1841. Thomas G. Pratt, of Prince George's County 1844. Philip F. Thomas, of Talbot County 1847. Enoch Louis Lowe, of Frederick County 1850. Elected under the Constitution of 1851, for Four Years. Thomas Watkins Ligon, of Howard County 1853. Thomas Holliday Hicks, of Dorchester County 1857. Augustus W. Bradford, of Baltimore County 1861. Elected under the Constitution of 1864, for Four Years. Thomas Swann, of Baltimore City 1865. (Lieutenant Governor, C. C. Cox, of Baltimore City) 1865. Elected under the Constitution of 1867, for Four Years. Oden BoAvie, of Prince George's County 1867. Wm. Pinkney White, of Baltimore City r. 1872. Elected to the United States Senate on the 20th of January, 1874, and on the 27th resigned the office as Governor, to take effect on the 4th of March following. James Black Groome, a member of the House of Delegates from Cecil County, resigned his seat on the 4th of February, 1874, and on the same day Avas elected Governor to fill the unexpired term of Senator Whyte. John Lee Carroll, of Howard County 1875. William T. Hamilton, of Washington County 1879. OFFICERS OF THE STATE TREASURY. FROM ITS RE-ORGANIZATION UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1851. COMPTROLLERS. Philip Francis Thomas, of Talbot County, from 18th December, 1851, to 20th April, 1853; Henry E. Bateman, of Talbot County, appointed from 20th April, 1853, to 11th January, 1854; William Pinkney Whyte, of Baltimore City, from 11th January, 1854, to 9th January, 1856; William Henry Purnell, of Worcester County, from 9th January, 1856, to 8th May, 1861; Dennis Claude, of Annapolis, appointed 8th May, 1861, to 17th 50-v. iii.
Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000816 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | APPENDIX. 777 STATE, GOVERNORS. Elected Annually by the Legislature, with an Executive Council. 1777. Thomas Johnson. 1811. Robert Bowie. 1779. Thomas Sim Lee. 1812. Levin Winder. 1782. William Paca. • 1815. Charles Ridgely, of Hampton, 1785. William Smaliwood. 1818. Charles Goldsborough. 1788. John Eager Howard. 1819. Samuel Sprigg. 1791. George Plater. 1822. Samuel Stevens, Jr. 1792. Thomas Sim Lee. 1825. Joseph Kent, 1794. John H. Stone. 1828. Daniel Martin. 1797. John Henry. 1829. Thomas King Carroll. 1798. Benjamin Ogle. 1830. Daniel Martin. 1801. John Francis Mercer. 1831. George Howard.—(Acting.) 1803. Robert Bowie. 1832. George Howard. 1806. Robert Wright. 1833. James Thomas. 1809. Edward Lloyd. 1835. Thomas W. Veazey. Elected under the Amended Constitution of 1838, for Three Years. William Grason, of Queen Anne's County 1838. Francis Thomas, of Frederick County 1841. Thomas G. Pratt, of Prince George's County 1844. Philip F. Thomas, of Talbot County 1847. Enoch Louis Lowe, of Frederick County 1850. Elected under the Constitution of 1851, for Four Years. Thomas Watkins Ligon, of Howard County 1853. Thomas Holliday Hicks, of Dorchester County 1857. Augustus W. Bradford, of Baltimore County 1861. Elected under the Constitution of 1864, for Four Years. Thomas Swann, of Baltimore City 1865. (Lieutenant Governor, C. C. Cox, of Baltimore City) 1865. Elected under the Constitution of 1867, for Four Years. Oden BoAvie, of Prince George's County 1867. Wm. Pinkney White, of Baltimore City r. 1872. Elected to the United States Senate on the 20th of January, 1874, and on the 27th resigned the office as Governor, to take effect on the 4th of March following. James Black Groome, a member of the House of Delegates from Cecil County, resigned his seat on the 4th of February, 1874, and on the same day Avas elected Governor to fill the unexpired term of Senator Whyte. John Lee Carroll, of Howard County 1875. William T. Hamilton, of Washington County 1879. OFFICERS OF THE STATE TREASURY. FROM ITS RE-ORGANIZATION UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1851. COMPTROLLERS. Philip Francis Thomas, of Talbot County, from 18th December, 1851, to 20th April, 1853; Henry E. Bateman, of Talbot County, appointed from 20th April, 1853, to 11th January, 1854; William Pinkney Whyte, of Baltimore City, from 11th January, 1854, to 9th January, 1856; William Henry Purnell, of Worcester County, from 9th January, 1856, to 8th May, 1861; Dennis Claude, of Annapolis, appointed 8th May, 1861, to 17th 50-v. iii. |