List of Governors of Wyoming
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This is a list of the governors of Wyoming. The United States initially acquired some of the land that is today Wyoming from France in the Louisiana Purchase. This land was initially organized as Louisiana Territory, later renamed Missouri Territory. The Adams-Onís Treaty transferred more of Wyoming to the United States, this time from New Spain. When Texas declared independence in 1836, it claimed a small portion of present-day Wyoming. Following the annexation of Texas in 1845, and the receipt of the Mexican Cession following the Mexican-American War, all of Wyoming was now within the United States. At various points in history, parts of Wyoming were in Oregon, Utah, Nebraska, Dakota, Washington and Idaho Territories. Wyoming Territory itself was organized in 1868, and the state was admitted to the union on July 10 1890.
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[edit] List of Governors
[edit] Governors of Wyoming Territory
| # | Name | Took office | Left office |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Allen Campbell | 1869 | 1875 |
| 2 | John Milton Thayer | 1875 | 1878 |
| 3 | John Wesley Hoyt | 1878 | 1882 |
| 4 | William Hale | 1882 | 1885 |
| 5 | Elliot S.N. Morgan | 1885 | 1885 |
| 6 | Francis Emroy Warren | 1885 | 1886 |
| 7 | George White Baxter | 1886 | 1886 |
| 8 | Elliot S.N. Morgan | 1886 | 1887 |
| 9 | Thomas Moonlight | 1887 | 1889 |
| 10 | Francis Emroy Warren | 1889 | 1890 |
[edit] Governors of Wyoming
[edit] Living former governors
As of November 2007, three former governors were alive, the oldest being Clifford P. Hansen (1963–1967, born 1912). The most recent governor to die was Stanley K. Hathaway (1967–1975), on October 4 2005. The most recently-serving governor to die was Edgar J. Herschler (1975–1987), on February 5 1990.
| Name | Gubernatorial term | Date of birth |
|---|---|---|
| Clifford P. Hansen | 1963–1967 | October 16 1912 |
| Mike Sullivan | 1987–1995 | September 22 1939 |
| Jim Geringer | 1995–2003 | April 24 1944 |
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c d Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
- ^ a b c d e f g As state secretary of state, acted as governor.
- ^ a b c Died in office.
- ^ As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.
- ^ Resigned to take an appointed seat in the United States Senate.
- ^ Governor Freudenthal's term expires in 2011; he is term limited.
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