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To: MrLucky who wrote (373074)7/15/2010 3:11:02 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (2) of 793506
 
In all, 17 presidents were governors first. A few of them were not governors in the modern sense of the term; that is, they governed territories rather than states. Andrew Jackson acted as military governor to the Florida Territory and as governor to the Northwest Territory in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. William Harrison governed the Indiana Territory for twelve years at the beginning of the 19th century. Lastly William Taft served as Governor-General in the Philippines at the beginning of the 20th century.

In the early years of the US, the following presidents were governors first:

Thomas Jefferson: the first president to hold the position of governor, served as Virginia’s governor from 1779-1781

James Monroe: served as Governor of Virginia from 1799-1802, and again served for a brief period as the 16th Governor of Virginia from January through April in 1811.

John Tyler: another Governor of Virginia, serving from 1825-1827

Following governors from Virginia, other presidents were governors first from a variety of other states:

Martin Van Buren: Governor of New York in 1829

James Polk: Governor of Tennessee, serving from 1839-1841

Andrew Johnson: Governor of Tennessee from 1853-1857 and then appointed by Lincoln to serve as military governor of Tennessee from 1862-1864

Rutherford Hayes: Governor of Ohio from 1868-1872 and again from 1876-1877

Grover Cleveland: Governor of New York from 1883-1885

William McKinley: Governor of Ohio from 1892-1896

Numerous presidents were governors first in the 20th century. The list begins with Theodore Roosevelt, first Governor of New York from 1899-1901. Others on this list are:

Woodrow Wilson: Governor of New Jersey from 1911-1913

Calvin Coolidge: Governor of Massachusetts from 1919-1921

Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Governor of New York from 1929-1933

Ronald Reagan: Governor of California from 1967-1975

Jimmy Carter: Governor of Georgia from 1971-1975, and the first elected governor from the South post Civil War

Bill Clinton: Governor of Arkansas for two separate terms, from 1979-1981, and from 1983-1992

George W. Bush: Governor of Texas from 1995-2000.

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