This is a list of Governors of Pennsylvania. The office of Pennsylvania governor was created by the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1790. Before 1790, those who are listed below had held the office called president of the state Supreme Executive Council.
| Governor | Term | Party | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Wharton, Jr. | 1777– 1778 | None | |
| George Bryan | 1778 | None | |
| Joseph Reed | 1778– 1781 | None | |
| William Moore | 1781– 1782 | None | |
| John Dickinson | 1782– 1785 | None | |
| Benjamin Franklin | 1785– 1788 | None | |
| Thomas Mifflin | 1788– 1790 | None |
A number of surnames of governors are used as names of east-west streets in the South Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, the state's largest city. Names used in this manner, from north to south and from earliest to latest service as governor, include Wharton, Reed, Dickinson, Mifflin, McKean, Snyder, Wolf, Ritner, Porter, Shunk, Johnston, Bigler, Pollock, Packer, Curtin, Geary, Hartranft, and Pattison. There is also a street named Moore in South Philadelphia, but not in the appropriate place in the series, and a street named Franklin running north-south. A similar series of streets named for List of counties in Pennsylvania exists in North Philadelphia. In addition, many of these surnames are used for residence halls on Penn State University's University Park campus, particular in East Halls (see: *).
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