James E. Campbell (born July 7, 1843 in Middletown, Ohio; died December 18, 1924 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Joseph B. Foraker as the thirty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 11, 1892.
Following the end of Campbell's term as Governor of Ohio, William McKinley (born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio; died September 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York) became the thirty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1892 and January 13, 1896.
Benjamin Harrison
William McKinley served as Governor of Ohio January 11, 1892 - January 13, 1896.
He was almost 49 when he took office and 53 when he left. He was governor from 1892 until 1896 and born on January 29, 1843.
James E. Campbell (born July 7, 1843 in Middletown, Ohio; died December 18, 1924 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Joseph B. Foraker as the thirty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 11, 1892, including the whole of 1891.
William McKinley (born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio; died September 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York) succeeded James Campbell as the thirty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1892 and January 13, 1896, including the whole of 1894.
William McKinley (born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio; died September 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York) succeeded James Campbell as the thirty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1892 and January 13, 1896, including the whole of 1895.
William McKinley (born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio; died September 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York) succeeded James Campbell as the thirty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1892 and January 13, 1896, including the whole of 1893.
Joseph B. Foraker (born July 5, 1846 in Highland county, Ohio; died May 10, 1917 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded George Hoadly as the thirty-seventh Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1886 and January 13, 1890. Following the end of Foraker's term as Governor of Ohio, James E. Campbell (born July 7, 1843 in Middletown, Ohio; died December 18, 1924 in Columbus, Ohio) became the thirty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1890 and January 11, 1892.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Lyman U. Humphrey (born July 25, 1844 in New Baltimore, Ohio; died September 12, 1915 in Independence, Kansas) succeeded John A. Martin as the eleventh Governor of Kansas, serving between January 14, 1889 and January 9, 1893, including the whole of 1892.
he was the governor of Ohio
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.