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List of New Hampshire Governors

  • Meshech Weare None 1776-1785
  • John Langdon None 1785-1786
  • John Sullivan Federalist 1786-1788
  • John Langdon Dem.-Rep. 1788-1789
  • John Sullivan Federalist 1789-1790
  • Josiah Bartlett 1Dem.-Rep. 1790-1794
  • John T. Gilman Federalist 1794-1805
  • John Langdon Dem.-Rep. 1805-1809
  • Jeremiah Smith Federalist 1809-1810
  • John Langdon Dem.-Rep. 1810-1812
  • William Plumer Dem.-Rep. 1812-1813
  • John T. Gilman Federalist 1813-1816
  • William Plumer Dem.-Rep. 1816-1819
  • Samuel Bell Dem.-Rep. 1819-1823
  • Levi Woodbury Dem.-Rep. 1823-1824
  • David L. Morrill Dem.-Rep. 1824-1827
  • Benjamin Pierce Dem.-Rep. 1827-1828
  • John Bell National Republican 1828-1829
  • Benjamin Pierce Democratic 1829-1830
  • Matthew Harvey Democratic 1830-1831
  • Samuel Dinsmoor Democratic 1831-1834
  • William Badger Democratic 1834-1836
  • Isaac Hill Democratic 1836-1839
  • John Page Democratic 1839-1842
  • Henry Hubbard Democratic 1842-1844
  • John H. Steele Democratic 1844-1846
  • Anthony Colby Whig 1846-1847
  • Jared W. Williams Democratic 1847-1849
  • Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. Democratic 1849-1852
  • Noah Martin Democratic 1852-1854
  • Nathaniel B. Baker Democratic 1854-1855
  • Ralph Metcalf Know Nothing Party 1855-1857
  • William Haile Republican 1857-1859
  • Ichabod Goodwin Republican 1859-1861
  • Nathaniel S. Berry Republican 1861-1863
  • Joseph A. Gilmore Republican 1863-1865
  • Frederick Smyth Republican 1865-1867
  • Walter Harriman Republican 1867-1869
  • Onslow Stearns Republican 1869-1871
  • James A. Weston Democratic 1871-1872
  • Ezekiel A. Straw Republican 1872-1874
  • James A. Weston Democratic 1874-1875
  • Person C. Cheney Republican 1875-1877
  • Benjamin F. Prescott Republican 1877-1879
  • Natt Head Republican 1879-1881
  • Charles H. Bell Republican 1881-1883
  • Samuel W. Hale Republican 1883-1885
  • Moody Currier Republican 1885-1887
  • Charles H. Sawyer Republican 1887-1889
  • David H. Goodell Republican 1889-1891
  • Hiram A. Tuttle Republican 1891-1893
  • John B. Smith Republican 1893-1895
  • Charles A. Busiel Republican 1895-1897
  • George A. Ramsdell Republican 1897-1899
  • Frank W. Rollins Republican 1899-1901
  • Chester B. Jordan Republican 1901-1903
  • Nahum J. Batchelder Republican 1903-1905
  • John McLane Republican 1905-1907
  • Charles M. Floyd Republican 1907-1909
  • Henry B. Quinby Republican 1909-1911
  • Robert P. Bass Republican 1911-1913
  • Samuel D. Felker Democratic 1913-1915
  • Rolland H. Spaulding Republican 1915-1917
  • Henry W. Keyes Republican 1917-1919
  • John H. Bartlett Republican 1919-1921
  • Albert O. Brown Republican 1921-1923
  • Fred H. Brown Democratic 1923-1925
  • John Gilbert Winant Republican 1925-1927
  • Huntley N. Spaulding Republican 1927-1929
  • Charles W. Tobey Republican 1929-1931
  • John Gilbert Winant Republican 1931-1935
  • Styles Bridges Republican 1935-1937
  • Francis P. Murphy Republican 1937-1941
  • Robert O. Blood Republican 1941-1945
  • Charles M. Dale Republican 1945-1949
  • Sherman Adams Republican 1949-1953
  • Hugh Gregg Republican 1953-1955
  • Lane Dwinell Republican 1955-1959
  • Wesley Powell Republican 1959-1963
  • John W. King Democratic 1963-1969
  • Walter R. Peterson, Jr. Republican 1969-1973
  • Meldrim Thomson, Jr. Republican 1973-1979
  • Hugh J. Gallen Democratic 1979-1982
  • John H. Sununu Republican 1983-1989
  • Judd Alan Gregg Republican 1989-1993
  • Steve Merrill Republican 1993-1997
  • Jeanne Shaheen Democratic 1997-2003
  • Craig Benson Republican 2003-



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