Abstract:
On the September day of 1862 when Zebulon Vance first took the office of governor, North Carolinians would have been hard pressed to admit that they already had a governor. In fact, there were three governors that day, including Henry T. Clark who held the office until Vance took over. North Carolina's \"surplus\"Â governor, Edward Stanly, was appointed by President Lincoln to be military governor of that part of North Carolina in Federal control.