Zenas Ferry Moody (born May 27, 1832 in Granby, Massachusetts; died March 14, 1917 in Salem, Washington) succeeded WW Thayer as the seventh Governor of Oregon, serving between September 13, 1882 and January 12, 1887. Following the end of Moody's term as Governor, Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) became the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1888.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1889.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1890.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1891.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1892.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1893.
Sylvester Pennoyer (born July 6, 1831 in New York; died May 30, 1902 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Zenas Ferry Moody as the eighth Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1887 and January 14, 1895, including the whole of 1894.
Charles A. Sprague (born November 12, 1887 in Lawrence, Kansas; died March 13, 1969 in Salem, Oregon) succeeded Charles H. Martin as the twenty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1939 and January 9, 1943, including the whole of 1941.
Charles A. Sprague (born November 12, 1887 in Lawrence, Kansas; died March 13, 1969 in Salem, Oregon) succeeded Charles H. Martin as the twenty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1939 and January 9, 1943, including the whole of 1940.
Charles A. Sprague (born November 12, 1887 in Lawrence, Kansas; died March 13, 1969 in Salem, Oregon) succeeded Charles H. Martin as the twenty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1939 and January 9, 1943. Following the end of Sprague's term as Governor, Earl Snell (born July 11, 1895 in Gillam County, Oregon; died October 28, 1947 in Lake County, Oregon) became the twenty-third Governor of Oregon, serving between January 11, 1943 and his death.
Charles H. Martin (born October 1, 1863 in Edwards County, Illinois; died September 22, 1946 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded Julius L. Meier as the twenty-first Governor of Oregon, serving between January 14, 1935 and January 9, 1939. Following the end of Martin's term as Governor, Charles A. Sprague (born November 12, 1887 in Lawrence, Kansas; died March 13, 1969 in Salem, Oregon) became the twenty-second Governor of Oregon, serving between January 12, 1939 and January 9, 1943.
Zenas Ferry Moody (born May 27, 1832 in Granby, Massachusetts; died March 14, 1917 in Salem, Washington) succeeded WW Thayer as the seventh Governor of Oregon, serving between September 13, 1882 and January 12, 1887, including the whole of 1883.