The governor of Dakota Territory was the head of government of Dakota Territory, a territory of the United States from March 2, 1861, [1] to November 2, 1889, when it was split into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota. [2]
Eleven people were appointed governor of Dakota Territory by the President of the United States during its existence, though one, John F. Potter, declined the post. [3]
A provisional government formed in January 1859 and elected Wilmot Brookings as territorial governor, but the federal government refused to acknowledge the provisional government as official.
No. | Governor | Term in office [a] | Appointing president | |
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1 | ![]() | William Jayne [b] (1826–1916) [4] [5] | May 27, 1861 [c] – March 1, 1863 (resigned) [d] | Abraham Lincoln |
2 | ![]() | Newton Edmunds (1819–1908) [3] [8] | October 6, 1863 [e] – August 4, 1866 (successor appointed) | Abraham Lincoln |
3 | ![]() | Andrew Jackson Faulk [f] (1814–1898) [14] [15] | August 4, 1866 [g] – May 10, 1869 (successor appointed) | Andrew Johnson |
4 | ![]() | John A. Burbank [h] (1827–1905) [18] [19] | May 10, 1869 [i] – January 1, 1874 (resigned) [j] | Ulysses S. Grant |
5 | ![]() | John L. Pennington (1829–1900) [23] [24] | January 1, 1874 [k] – March 12, 1878 (successor appointed) | Ulysses S. Grant |
6 | ![]() | William Alanson Howard (1813–1880) [27] [28] | March 12, 1878 [l] – April 10, 1880 (died in office) | Rutherford B. Hayes |
7 | ![]() | Nehemiah G. Ordway (1828–1907) [31] [32] | May 22, 1880 [m] – July 2, 1884 (successor appointed) | Rutherford B. Hayes |
8 | ![]() | Gilbert A. Pierce (1839–1901) [35] [36] | July 2, 1884 [n] – February 3, 1887 (resigned) [o] | Chester A. Arthur |
9 | ![]() | Louis K. Church (1846–1897) [40] [41] | February 3, 1887 [p] – March 13, 1889 (resigned) [q] | Grover Cleveland |
10 | ![]() | Arthur C. Mellette (1842–1896) [46] [47] | March 13, 1889 [r] – November 2, 1889 (elected state governor) [s] | Benjamin Harrison |