Edwin D. Morgan (born February 8, 1811 in Washington, Massachusetts; died February 14, 1883 in New York, New York) succeeded John Alsop King as the twenty-first Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1859 and December 31, 1862, including the whole of 1861.
John Thompson Hoffman (born January 10, 1828 in Ossining, New York; died March 24, 1888 in Wiesbaden, Germany) succeeded Reuben E. Fenton as the twenty-third Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1869 and December 31, 1872.
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There was a Camp Mason in Oklahoma and, another in Portland Maine.
William Howard Taft was the first US Civil Governor of the Philippines, but he got that appointment AFTER the Spanish-American War. There was no American governor f the Philippines during the Spanish-American War because until the war was over the Philippines were a Spanish possession and had a Spanish governor.
During the Civil War, Maine played a significant role by contributing soldiers to the Union Army. Maine raised over 70,000 troops, which was one of the highest per capita contributions of any northern state. Additionally, Maine's industrial output, particularly in shipbuilding and lumber, helped support the Union war effort by providing essential resources. Maine also served as a key transportation hub for moving troops and supplies to the front lines.
Andrew Johnson was US senator from Tennessee when the war began. He remained loyal to the union when Tennessee seceded. In March 1862 Lincoln appointed him military governor of Tennessee with the rank of Brigadier General. In 1864 he was elected Vice-President.
Zebulon Vance served as North Carolina's governor during the Civil War.
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John Houston, Governor of Texas.
Zebulon Vance served as North Carolina's governor during the Civil War.
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Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's second vice-president during the Civil War. Hannibal Hamlin, from Maine, was the first.
Edward Clark.
The Southern president was Jefferson Davis
Zebulon Baird Vance
Andrew Barry Moore
There was no "governor" of the civil war. There were to Presidents, the Union and Confederacy.
There was a Camp Mason in Oklahoma and, another in Portland Maine.