Richard Howly was Governor and Chief Justice of Georgia
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Richard Howly was Governor and Chief Justice of Georgia
Burke spent time as a Continental Congressman, saw military action, and was voted into office as the Third Governor of North Carolina.
Henry Lee III was an important cavalry leader in the Continental Army who went on to become Governor of Virginia.
John Milledge fought in the American Revolution, served as Governor of Georgia and was President Pro Tempore of the US Senate.
George William Smith was Governor of Virginia when he was killed in the Richmond Theatre Fire.
Simon Snyder was the third Governor of Pennsylvania and the person who oversaw moving the State capital to Harrisburg.
Well before he served as President of the United States, William Henry Harrison earned his reputation as a leader on the frontier during the early years of the American Republic.
Isaac Shelby was the first Governor of Kentucky after Statehood.
John McKinly was the first Governor of Delaware.
James Sullivan was an influential Massachusetts lawmaker during the American Revolution and a Governor his State.
Jehu Davis was Acting Governor of Delaware for a very brief time, but was present for the arrival of a very special visitor.
John Houstoun was the second Governor of Georgia.
Increase Sumner was a longtime Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court who spent his final years as Governor.
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. was the second Treasurer of the United States.
Edmund Randolph was essential to the creation of the Constitution and, in the end, to its ratification in Virginia.
William Branch Giles was a mover and shaker for the Democratic Republican Party during the Washington Administration.
John Tyler, Sr wasn’t just the father of a President, he was also one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Paul Hamilton was the third Secretary of the Navy in the United States.
Richard Caswell was the first Governor of North Carolina as well as a Major General in the North Carolina Militia.
Moses Robinson was Vermont’s first Chief Justice and First US Senator.