Joseph Hiester
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Joseph Hiester (18 November 1752 - 10 June 1832) was governor of Pennsylvania from 1820 to 1823. A militia leader during the American Revolutionary War and was briefly captured by the British. He served in Congress for 14 years and ran for governor in 1817, only to be defeated by William Findlay. Hiester faced Findlay again in 1820 and narrowly won a single term in office. During his term, he presided over the dedication of the first state capitol building in the new capital of Harrisburg.
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Preceded by: William Findlay | Governor of Pennsylvania 1820–1823 | Succeeded by: John Andrew Shulze |