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The Rivers State Government House, also known as The Brick House or Governor's House, [1] is the official residence and workplace of the Governor of Rivers State. Located in Old GRA, off Azikiwe Road in Port Harcourt, it has served as the governor's residence and office since its establishment in 1928. The name "Brick House" stems from its ...
Government House* State Circle, Annapolis: 1870–present Jennings House: 1777–1870 Demolished in 1901. Massachusetts: None currently: Province House: Marlborough Street, Boston, After 1716 Used for Governors of Massachusetts Bay Colony; burned 1864, torn down 1922 Michigan: Governor's Mansion* Moore River Drive estates, Lansing: 1969–present
Governor Henry S. Johnston was the first governor to live in the Mansion. However, due to his impeachment he lived there only three months. Governor William H. Murray was the first governor to reside a complete term in the mansion. Murray was Governor of Oklahoma when the Great Depression began. He brought a team of mules to the mansion in ...
Military Governor: 28 May 1967: July 1975: King Zamani Lekwot: Military Governor: July 1975: July 1978: Major General Suleiman Saidu: Military Governor: July 1978: October 1979: Navy Commander Fidelis Oyakhilome: Military Governor: January 1984: 26 August 1986: Commissioner of Police Anthony Ukpo: Military Governor: 26 August 1986: July 1988 ...
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Oklahoma that are designated on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Oklahoma's 77 counties . The following are approximate unofficial tallies of current listings by county.
Rivers State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Government of Rivers State inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members elected into 32 state constituencies. The current Speaker of the State Assembly is Rt. Hon. Martins Chike Amaewhule, DSSRS .
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The complex includes the State Capitol Park, the Oklahoma History Center, the Oklahoma Judicial Center, and the Oklahoma Governor's Mansion. The 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m 2) mansion has a limestone exterior to complement the Oklahoma State Capitol's exterior. The surrounding neighborhood is home to numerous restaurants and bars.