GovernorJennings may refer to: Jonathan Jennings (1784–1834), 1st Governor of Indiana Samuel Jennings (died 1708), 1st Deputy Governor of West New Jersey...
Jonathan Jennings (March 27, 1784 – July 26, 1834) was an American politician who was the first governor of the State of Indiana and a nine-term congressman...
William Sherman Jennings (March 24, 1863 – February 27, 1920) was the 18th Governor of Florida after being a lawyer, county judge, and state representative...
at the University of Louisville, Jennings was a news anchor and reporter for WHAS (AM) Radio. While at WHAS, Jennings won an award from the Associated...
Henry Jennings was an English privateer-turned-pirate. Jennings' first recorded act of piracy took place in early 1716 when, with three vessels and 150–300...
Jennings (born May 17, 1949) is an American politician who was the 16th lieutenant governor of Florida. She was nominated to the office by Governor Jeb...
Jennings". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 19, 2023. "William S. Jennings". Florida Memory. Retrieved February 19, 2023. "Governor...
with the surname include: Jennings (Swedish noble family) Adam Jennings (born 1982), American football player Al Jennings (1863–1961), American attorney...
the same party as their governor. Jennings resigned, having been elected to the United States House of Representatives. Jennings was appointed a United...
Progressive Era. William Jennings Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois, on March 19, 1860, to Silas Lillard Bryan and Mariah Elizabeth (Jennings) Bryan. Silas Bryan...
William Jennings may refer to: William Jennings (mayor) (1823–1886), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA William M. Jennings (1920–1981), one time owner...
lieutenant governor on 19 January 1999, he became the first Republican since Albert Jennings Fountain in 1873 to serve as lieutenant governor, and the first...
Janet Jennings Auchincloss Rutherfurd (June 13, 1945 – March 13, 1985) was an American socialite. She was the half sister of the former First Lady of the...
election. After leaving the legislature, Jennings became a lobbyist in the healthcare industry. Nash, Kate. "Tim Jennings: In the Senate's spotlight". Santa...
John Jennings may refer to: John Jenyns (1660–1717), MP John Jennings (Burton MP) (1903–1990), British Conservative Party politician John Jennings (American...
Edmund Jennings or Jenings may refers to: Edmund Jennings (Member of Parliament) (1626–1691), Member of Parliament for Ripon Edmund Jenings (governor) aka...
Expedition was there with the USS Peacock. It is also called Jennings Island, after Eli Hutchinson Jennings, who settled there in 1856 and whose family still owns...
1907, cum laude. In 1922, Governor Everett J. Lake appointed Jennings to a seat on the State Superior Court, where Jennings was most noted for presiding...
The William Sherman Jennings House (also known as the May Mann Jennings House or the Jennings-Rogers House) is a historic residence in Brooksville, Florida...
William Jennings Sheffield Jr. (June 26, 1928 – November 4, 2022) was an American Democratic politician who was the fifth governor of Alaska from 1982...
representative. She became the first lady of Florida as wife of Governor William Sherman Jennings and is credited with having advanced his political career...
impeach GovernorJennings over his role in the negotiations of the Treaty of St. Mary's. After two months of debate in the House, and Jennings having destroyed...
(Johnson) Jennings. His family was poor and constantly moved around the South as his father sought a permanent post. His father died when Jennings was eight...