Charles Goldsborough (July 15, 1765 - December 13, 1834) served as Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States in 1819. He also served in the U.S. Congress, representing the eighth district of Maryland from 1805 to 1817.
Preceded by: Daniel Hiester U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 8th District 1805 - 1817 Succeeded by: Thomas Bayly Preceded by: Charles Carnan Ridgely Governor of Maryland 1819 Succeeded by: Samuel Sprigg Governors of Maryland Johnson • T. Lee • Paca • Smallwood • J. Howard • Plater • Brice • T. Lee • Stone • Henry • Ogle • Mercer • R. Bowie • Wright • E. Lloyd • R. Bowie • Winder • Ridgely • C. Goldsborough • Sprigg • Stevens • Kent • Martin • T. Carroll • Martin • G. Howard • J. Thomas • Veazey • Grason • F. Thomas • Pratt • P. Thomas • Lowe • Ligon • Hicks • Bradford • Swann • O. Bowie • Whyte • Groome • J. Carroll • Hamilton • McLane • H. Lloyd • Jackson • Brown • Lowndes • Smith • Warfield • Crothers • P. Goldsborough • Harrington • Ritchie • Nice • O'Conor • Lane • McKeldin • Tawes • Agnew • Mandel • B. Lee • Mandel • Hughes • Schaefer • Glendening • Ehrlich