Edward Tiffin (born June 19, 1766 in Carlisle, England; died August 9, 1829 in Chillicothe, Ohio) served as the first Governor of Ohio, serving between March 3, 1803 and March 4, 1807.
Edward Tiffin (born June 19, 1766 in Carlisle, England; died August 9, 1829 in Chillicothe, Ohio) served as the first Governor of Ohio, serving between March 3, 1803 and March 4, 1807, including the whole of 1804.
Edward Tiffin (born June 19, 1766 in Carlisle, England; died August 9, 1829 in Chillicothe, Ohio) served as the first Governor of Ohio, serving between March 3, 1803 and March 4, 1807, including the whole of 1805.
Edward Tiffin (born June 19, 1766 in Carlisle, England; died August 9, 1829 in Chillicothe, Ohio) served as the first Governor of Ohio, serving between March 3, 1803 and March 4, 1807, including the whole of 1806.
Athenaeum of Ohio was created in 1829.
Edward Tiffin (born June 19, 1766 in Carlisle, England; died August 9, 1829 in Chillicothe, Ohio) served as the first Governor of Ohio, serving between March 3, 1803 and March 4, 1807. Following the end of Tiffin's term as Governor of Ohio, Thomas Kirker (born 1760 in County Tyrone; died February 20, 1837 in Adams County, Ohio) became the second Governor of Ohio, serving between March 4, 1807 and December 12, 1808.
James B. Ray (born February 19, 1794 in Jefferson County, Kentucky; died August 4, 1848 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded William Hendricks as the fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between February 15, 1825 and December 4, 1831, including the whole of 1829.
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Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
he was the governor of Ohio
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
There is no governor in Cincinnati. The governor of Ohio works in Columbus. (see related question)