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Dec. 21, 1790-Dec. 17, 1799,
Dec. 17, 1799-Dec. 20, 1808,
Dec. 20, 1808-Dec. 16, 1817,
Dec. 16, 1817-Dec. 19, 1820,
Dec. 19, 1820-Dec. 16, 1823,
Dec. 16, 1823-Dec. 15, 1829,
Dec. 15, 1829-Dec. 15, 1835,
Dec. 15, 1835-Jan. 15, 1839,

Jan. 15, 1839-Jan. 21, 1845,
Jan. 21, 1845-July 9, 1848,
(Resigned July 9, 1848.)
July 26, 1848-Jan. 20, 1852,
(Vice Shunk, resigned.)
Jan. 20, 1852-Jan. 16, 1855,
Jan. 16, 1855-Jan. 19, 1858,
Jan. 19, 1858-Jan. 15, 1861,
Jan. 15, 1861-Jan. 15, 1867,
Jan. 15, 1867-Jan. 21, 1873,
Jan. 21, 1873-Jan. 18, 1876,

Jan. 10, 1744,
Mar. 19, 1734,
Nov. 5, 1759,
June 20, 1768,
Nov. 18, 1752,
July 19, 1775,
Aug. 12, 1777,
Mar. 25, 1780,

Jan. 20, 1800
June 24, 1817
Nov. 9, 1819

Nov. 12, 1846

June 10, 1832
Nov. 18, 1852
Mar. 11, 1840
Oct.

16, 1869

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Robert Emory Pattison,

James Addams Beaver,

Robert Emory Pattison,
Daniel Hartman Hastings,

William Alexis Stone,

Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker,

Edwin Sydney Stuart,

John Kinley Tener,

Martin Grove Brumbaugh,

William Cameron Sproul,

Jan. 18, 1876-Jan. 21, 1879,
Jan. 21, 1879-Jan. 16, 1883.
Jan. 16, 1883-Jan. 18, 1887,
Jan. 18, 1887-Jan. 20, 1891,
Jan. 20, 1891-Jan. 15, 1895,
Jan. 15, 1895-Jan. 17, 1899,
Jan. 17, 1899-Jan. 20, 1903,
Jan. 20, 1903-Jan. 15, 1907,
Jan. 15, 1907-Jan. 17, 1911,
Jan. 17, 1911-Jan. 19, 1915,
Jan. 19, 1915-Jan. 21, 1919,
Jan. 21, 1919,

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There was an interregnum from July 9, 1848, to July 26, 1848. Johnston did not take the oath of office until July 26, 1848.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA.

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Jan. 19, 1875-Jan. 21, 1879,
Jan. 21, 1879-Jan. 16, 1883,
Jan. 16, 1883-Jan. 18, 1887
Jan. 18, 1887-Jan. 20, 1891,
Jan. 20, 1801-Jan. 15, 1895,
Jan. 15, 1805-Jan. 17, 1899,
Jan. 17, 1899-Jan. 20, 1903,
Jan. 20, 1903-Jan. 15. 1907.
Jan. 15, 1907-Jan. 17. 1911.
Jan. 17, 1911-Jan. 19, 1915,
Jan. 19, 1915-Jan. 21, 1915,
Jan. 21, 1919,

Mar. 2. 1836.
June 29, 1843.
Nov. 24. 18.
Dec. 20, 1831.
April 21, 1851.
April 27, 1853,
Jan. 26. 1837,
Sent. 20, 185
Oct. 18, 1861,
Mar.

5, 1848,
April 14, 1864,
July 8, 1873.

Feb. 15. 1918
Aug. 15, 1912
Sept. 2, 1904
Sept. 21, 1912
Living.
Living.
May 1, 1910
Jan. 81, 1915
June 24, 1912
Living.
Living.
Living

EXECUTIVE CONTROLLERS-EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

(By the Act of June 1z. 1919, P. L. 449, this office was abolished.)

When Commissioned.

Thomas F. Bell (resigned January 17, 1911),

Samuel O. Todd,

Aug. 19, 1909
Jan. 17, 1911

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(Mr. Trimble served as Assistant Secretary of the Supreme Executive Council from 1777 until his appointment as Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth-his official connection with the government embraced a period of fifty-nine years, and until 1836.)

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Mar. 12, 1791

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Richard E. Cochran,

James E. Barnett (resigned Oct. 18. 1897),

Lewis E. Reitler (resigned March 1, 1911),
William Hertzler.

2, 1899

George D. Thorn (acting),

Frederic A. Godcharles (temporary leave of absence Oct. 1. 1918. to Feb. 26, 1919),

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Frederic A. Godcharles.

Oct.
.Oct.

1, 1918 .. Feb. 26, 1919

1, 1915

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(By the Art of April 29, 1913, P. L. 131, this office was changed to First Deputy AttorneyGeneral, and by the Act of May 6, 1915, P. L. 279, and amendment thereto of April 12, 1921, P. L., 127, the offices of five Deputy Attorneys-General were created).

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(By the Act of April 29, 1913, P. L. 131, this office was changed to Second Deputy AttorneyGeneral).

Jesse E. B. Cunningham,

William M. Hargest,

April 1, 1907 .July 22, 1909

SECOND DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

(By the Act of May 6, 1915, P. L. 279, this office was abolished).

William M. Hargest,

April 30, 1913

SECOND ASSISTANT DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

(By the Act of April 29, 1913, this office was changed to Third Deputy Attorney-General.)

William N. Trinkle,

When Commissioned.
Mar. 16, 1911

THIRD DEPUTY ATTORNEYS-GENERAL.
(By the Act of May 6, 1915, P. L. 279, this office was abolished).

William N. Trinkle (resigned August 5, 1913),
Morris Wolf,

..April 30, 1913
..Sept. 23, 1913

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lature, John F. Hartranft continued in office until December, 1872.)

Harrison Allen,

Justus F. Temple,

William P. Schell,

1851-1857

1857-1860

1860-1863

1863-1866

1866-1872

David Stanton elected 1871, died before assuming office. By direction of the Legis

1872-1875

1875-1878

1878-1881

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From November 10, 1701, Commissioners of Property transacted the business of the Land Office to wit:

Edward Shippen.
Griffith Owen.

Thomas Story.
James Logan,
SURVEYORS GENERAL.

Jacob Taylor,

Benjamin Eastburn,

William Parsons,

Nicholas Scull,

John Lukens,

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Resigned August 24, 1887, to take effect when successor appointed.
Appointed September 6, 1887, to fill unexpired term of M. S. Quay.
Died in office November 9, 1889.

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Appointed November 13, 1889, to fill unexpired term of William B. Hart, ending the first Monday of May, 1890.

(e) Died January 10, 1910, before taking oath of office.

(f) Appointed by Governor Stuart, April 11, 1910, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Jeremiah A. Stober, on January 10, 1910, whose term of office would have commenced on May 2, 1910.

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