Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819. Following the end of Ridgely's term as Governor, Charles Goldsborough (born July 15, 1765 in Dorchester County, Maryland; died December 13, 1834 in Cambridge, Maryland) became the sixteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 8, 1819 and December 20, 1819. Following the end of Goldsborough's term as Governor, Samuel Sprigg (born c. 1783 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died April 21, 1855) became the sixteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between December 20, 1819 and December 16, 1822.
Thomas Johnson (born November 4, 1732 in Calvert County, Maryland; died October 26, 1819 in Frederick, Maryland), the first Governor of Maryland, served between March 21, 1777 and November 12, 1779. Following the end of Johnson's term as Governor, Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) became the second Governor of Maryland, serving between November 12, 1779 and November 22, 1782.
Thomas Johnson (born November 4, 1732 in Calvert County, Maryland; died October 26, 1819 in Frederick, Maryland), the first Governor of Maryland, served between March 21, 1777 and November 12, 1779.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816. Following the end of Winder's term as Governor, Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) became the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819.
Thomas Johnson (born November 4, 1732 in Calvert County, Maryland; died October 26, 1819 in Frederick, Maryland), the first Governor of Maryland, served between March 21, 1777 and Nvoember 12, 1779, including the whole of 1778.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1813.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1814.
Levin Winder (bon September 4, 1757 in Somerset County, Maryland; died July 1, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Robert Bowie as the fourteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 25, 1812 and January 2, 1816, including the whole of 1815.
Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Johnson as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between November 12, 1779 and November 22, 1782, including the whole of 1781.
Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819, including the whole of 1817.
Charles Carnan Ridgely (born December 6, 1760 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died July 17, 1829 in Baltimore County, Maryland) succeeeded Levin Winder as the fifteenth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 2, 1816 and January 8, 1819, including the whole of 1818.
Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Johnson as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between November 12, 1779 and November 22, 1782, including the whole of 1780.
Shadrach Bond (born November 24, 1773 in Frederick, Maryland; died April 12, 1832 in Kaskasia, Illinois), the first Governor of Illinois, served between October 6, 1818 and December 5, 1822, including the whole of 1819.