History of the Indiana democracy, 1816-1916, Part 159

Author: Stoll, John B., 1843-1926
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Indianapolis : Indiana Democratic Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1104


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DONALDSON, GEORGE W.


biographical sketch


885


DONEY, CHARLES P.


biographical sketch


885


( 1065 )


INDEX


DONOVAN, CHARLES B., JR.


Page


biographical sketch


885


DOOGS, WILLIAM V.


biographical sketch


886


DOUGHERTY, HUGH


biographical sketch


886


DOUGLAS, STEPHEN A.


death in 1861


197


endorsed


as presidential


candidate


by


Democratic convention in 1860.


190-192


last speech on preservation of Union


.. 197-199


DOWLING, COLONEL THOMAS


biographical sketch


278


DRUMMOND, CHARLES P.


biographical sketch


887


DUBOIS COUNTY


party newspapers


592


political history


592


DULIN, FRANK R.


biographical sketch


887


DUNCAN, JOHN S.


biographical sketch


887


DUNGAN, ZACHARIAH T.


Page


biographical sketch


888


DUNHAM, CYRUS L. early democratic leader resident of Floyd county 599 prominence in Jackson county politics. 641


DUNHAM, W. R.


biographical sketch


888


DUNN, JACOB P.


sketch of life of Thomas Taggart.


395


DUNNING, PARIS C.


member of Greene county bar.


618


succeeded Governor Whitcomb as Governor


in 1848


91


DUNTON, FRANK J.


prominence in Lagrange county politics. ..


676


DURBIN, WINFIELD T.


elected Governor 1900


388


DURBOROW, WILLIAM BOYER


biographical sketch


889


E


EARLY LIFE IN INDIANA Page described by David Turpie and others .. 22-24 recounted by Daniel W. Voorhees. 27, 28 EAST, JOHN R.


leadership of Monroe county democracy .. 703 EBERT, ADAM R. biographical sketch 889


EDGERTON, ALFRED P.


memorial sketch


461


EDGERTON, JOSEPH K.


memorial sketch


460


EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION


organized after Hancock-English


defeat


298, 299


EDWARDS, CHARLES A.


biographical sketch


890


EITEL, LOUIS


biographical sketch


890


ELECTION OF 1816


Jennings and Posey elected Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 29


popular vote for Governor. 29


state officers elected by General Assembly 29


ELECTION OF 1819


Jennings and Boon elected Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 30


popular vote


30


ELECTION OF 1822


William Hendricks elected Governor


40


ELECTION OF 1824


Page


One political party


16


President and Vice-President elected by House of Representatives. 16 presidential electors chosen by Legislature 31


election of Adams by House of Representa- tives 16


popular vote in Indiana for Jackson, Clay


and Adams


17


presidential electors-popular vote


32


ELECTION OF 1825


James Brown Ray elected Governor.


44


ELECTION OF 1828


James Brown Ray re-elected Governor and Milton Stapp, Lieutenant-Governor 44 one political party 17


state convention committee to prepare ad- dress to people 33


conventions for Jackson and Adams. 33


general superintendence committee 33 presidential campaign 17


presidential electors


33


ELECTION OF 1831


conventions endorsing Jackson for Presi-


dent


33


Noah Noble and David Wallace elected Governor and Lieutenant-Governor and vote 47


( 1066 )


INDEX


ELECTION OF 1832


Page


convention and committees


33


for Jackson


33


opposed to Jackson.


34


opposed to Jackson


34


delegates to national convention.


33


presidential electors


33


state central committee


34


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 75


party alignments personal


17


presidential campaign of Jackson and Clay 33


ELECTION OF 1834


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 75 Noble and Wallace re-elected Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 47


ELECTION OF 1836


convention and its officers.


35, 36


delegates to national convention.


31


General William Henry Harrison urged


for President


36


presidential electors


36


Martin Van Buren and Richard M. John-


son urged for President and Vice-Prezi-


dent


34


state central committee


36


popular vote for Governor. 50


congressmen elected, biographical sketches national convention in Baltimore 34


76


President and Vice-President nominated


party alignments personal


17


19


presidential campaign, Van Buren and Har-


rison


34-36


Van Buren and Johnson elected President


and Vice-President


37


ELECTION OF 1837


David Wallace and David Willis elected Governor and Lieutenant-Governor ..... 50


ELECTION OF 1838


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 77


ELECTION OF 1840


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 78 Samuel Bigger and Samuel Hall elected


Governor and Lieutenant-Governor .... 50, 62


presidential electors


63


presidential campaign Harrison and Van Buren 19, 61 "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" hard cider campaign 61-63 William Henry Harrison and John Tyler elected President and Vice-President .... 64


ELECTION OF 1842


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 113 Edward A. Hannegan elected United States Senator 65


ELECTION OF 1843


Page


James Whitcomb and Jesse D. Bright


elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover-


nor


66


ELECTION OF 1844


convention


69


convention used name "Democrat" for


first time


19


platform


69


presidential electors


69


state central committee


69


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 113 presidential campaign Polk and Clay ... 70-72 James K. Polk elected President .. 72


ELECTION OF 1846


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 114 James Whitcomb and Paris E. Dunning elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 66


ELECTION OF 1848


convention and its officers


101


delegates to national convention.


101


platform


152, 153


presidential electors


101


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 115


national convention at Baltimore


93


platform


94-104


Lewis Cass and W. O. Butler nominated for President and Vice-President by Democratic party 94, 102


convention of Free Soil Party


.98, 99


platform


99, 153


Martin Van Buren and Charles Francis


Adams nominated for President and Vice- President by "Barnburners" 99


Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore nomi- nated for President and Vice-President by Whigs .93-97


presidential campaign in Indiana.


.100-104


Zachary Taylor and Millard


Fillmore


elected President and Vice-President .... 100


ELECTION OF 1849


convention and its officers


105, 106


Joseph A. Wright and James H. Lane


nominated for Governor and Lieuten-


ant-Governor


10G


state committee


106


General Assembly Democratic


108


Joseph A. Wright elected Governor


91


ELECTION OF 1850


congressmen elected, biographical sketches 117


ELECTION OF 1852


state convention


145-150


Joseph Lane urged as candidate for Pres-


ident


151


presidential electors


146


( 1067 )


INDEX


Page


General Assembly Democratic


149


re-election of Joseph A. Wright, 1852. .. 145-150


congressmen elected


149


national convention at Baltimore.


151


Franklin Pierce and William K. King' nominated for President and Vice- President 152


national convention of Free Soil Democrats


at Pittsburgh


153


John P. Hale and George W. Julian nominated for President and Vice- President 153


General Winfield Scott and William A. Graham nominated for President and Vice-President by Whigs 153


Franklin Pierce and William K. King elected President and Vice-President. .. 152


ELECTION OF 1854


state convention


163


platform


166


platform of people's republican party 166


campaign in Indiana and election of Fusion candidates 163-168


ELECTION OF 1856


convention and committees


179


platform


179


delegates to national convention. 180


presidential electors


180


state central committee


180


congressmen elected


182


Oliver P. Morton and Conrad Baker nomi- nated by Republicans for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 181


Ashbel P. Willard and Abram A. Hammond elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 182


Official vote for state officers and members of congress 182


Buchanan and Breckinridge nominated by Democrats for President and Vice-Presi- dent 181


Fillmore and Donelson nominated by Amer- ican party for President and Vice-Presi- dent 181


Fremont and Dayton nominated by Repub-


licans for President and Vice-President .. 181 presidential campaign in Indiana .179-187 James Buchanan and John C. Breckinridge elected President and Vice-President. . 181


ELECTION OF 1858


convention 183


state central committee. 185 state officers elected 185


congressmen elected


186


ELECTION OF 1860


convention and committees


189, 190


delegates to national convention.


190, 191


presidential electors 191


Thomas A. Hendricks and Judge David Turpie nominated for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 191 state central committee. 190


state ticket of Republicans in 1860


194


congressmen elected


194, 195


Henry S. Lane and Oliver. P. Morton elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 194


national convention at Charleston ..... 190, 191 Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. John- son nominated for President and Vice- President 192


presidential campaign of Lincoln


and


Douglas


190-195


presidential electors of Republican party


voting for Lincoln


195


Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin elected President and Vice-President. . 194


vote in Indiana


195


ELECTION OF 1862


convention and committees platform 200


202


two state conventions and platform 199-205 state central committee address 203-205


state officers elected


205, 206


congressmen elected


206


ELECTION OF 1864


state convention and platform. .207-211


Joseph E. McDonald and David Turpie nominated for Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor 207


delegates to national convention. 208


presidential electors


208


state ticket


207


state central committee


208


campaign and tickets


207-211


Oliver P. Morton elected Governor. 209


congressmen elected


210


general assembly 209


republican party state ticket. 207


presidential campaign Lincoln and


Clellan


Mc-


209


Abraham Lincoln elected President.


209


ELECTION OF 1866


convention


229, 230


congressmen elected 231


general assembly Republican


231


state officers elected


231


ELECTION OF 1868


convention 233-238 Thomas A. Hendricks and Alfred P. Edgerton nominated for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor 233


( 1068 )


Page


INDEX


Page


Thomas A. Hendricks urged for Presi- dent 238


congressmen elected


238


state officers elected


238


Conrad Baker and William Cumback elected


Governor and Lieutenant-Governor ...


238


presidential campaign


Grant and


Sey-


mour


235-242


U. S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax elected


President and Vice-President


236


ELECTION OF 1870


convention


243-246


congressmen elected


246


state officers elected 244-246


ELECTION OF 1872


convention


249, 250


presidential electors


250


state ticket


260


state central committee


251


congressmen elected


252, 260


Thomas A. Hendricks and Leonidas Sexton elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 252


state officers elected.


252


platform, national 251


Charles O'Conor and John Quincy Adams


nominated by straight Democrats for


President and Vice-President


. ....


. .


251


Horace Greeley and B. Gratz Brown nomi-


nated by Liberal Republican merger for


President and Vice-President.


248, 249


Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson elected


President and Vice-President.


255


ELECTION OF 1874


state central committee


259, 260


congressmen elected


260


general assembly Democratic


261


state ticket


260


ELECTION OF 1876


convention and committees.


265


platform


267


state ticket


265, 266


delegates to national convention


265


presidential electors nominated.


265


Thomas A. Hendricks urged as nominee


for President


267


state central committee


265


congressmen elected


274


James D. Williams and Isaac P. Gray elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor . 274


national convention in St. Louis.


.268, 269


Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hen-


dricks nominated for President and


Vice-President


269


Page


Presidential campaign, Hayes and Til-


den


268-273


Rutherford B. Hayes and William A.


Wheeler elected President and Vice-


President


271


ELECTION OF 1878


convention and committees


279, 280


platform


281


state ticket


280


state central committee


280


state officers elected


281


congressmen elected


281


General assembly, Democrats, Republicans and Greenbacks-no majority 281


ELECTION OF 1880 state convention 284


platform


286


contest for nominations for Governor


285


delegates to national convention.


285


presidential electors


285


state ticket


286


state central committee.


284


congressmen elected


290


general assembly, Republican


290


Albert G. Porter and Thomas Hanna elected


Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. 289, 290


state officers elected


289, 290


national convention


285


platform


288, 289


national delegates instructed to vote for Thomas A. Hendricks for President .. 281 struggle for nominations for Presi- dent .286-288


Winfield Scott Hancock and William H. English nominated for President and Vice-President 287


presidential campaign of Garfield and Han-


cock


285-290


James A. Garfield elected President.


290


ELECTION OF 1882


convention and committees 296


platform


297


state ticket


296


state central committee


296


congressmen elected


298


ELECTION OF 1884


convention and committees


302, 303


platform


303


state ticket


303


delegates to national convention.


304


presidential electors


303


Joseph E. McDonald urged as nominee


for President


304


state central committee


302


state officers elected


307


( 1069 )


INDEX


Page


Isaac P. Gray and General Mahlon D. Man- son elected Governor and Lieutenant- Governor 307


general assembly Democratic


307


congressmen elected


307


Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. Hend-


ricks nominated and elected President


and Vice-President


305-307


ELECTION OF 1886


state convention


313


platform


313


Captain John C. Nelson nominated for


Lieutenant-Governor


314


state ticket


314


state central committee


313


congressmen elected


315


general


assembly-Senate


Democratic,


House Republican


316


ELECTION OF 1888


state convention


323


platform


324, 325


Colonel Courtland C. Matson and William


R. Myers nominated for Governor and


Lieutenant-Governor


325


state ticket


325


delegates to national convention at St.


Louis


323


presidential electors


323


state central committee


323


congressmen elected


326


Alvin P. Hovey and Ira J. Chase elected


Governor and Lieutenant-Governor.


326


state officers elected


326


Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman


nominated for President and Vice-Presi-


dent


326


Benjamin Harrison elected President.


326


ELECTION OF 1890


state convention


330


platform


330 and 332


state ticket


330, 333


state central committee


333


congressmen elected


336


state officers, vote


335, 336


ELECTION OF 1892


state convention


341


platform


.345, 346


state ticket


.342, 347


delegates to national convention.


344


presidential electors nominated.


344


state central committee


344


Claude Matthews and Mortimer Nye nomi-


nated and elected Governor and Lieuten-


ant-Governor


342, 347


state officers elected


347


Grover Cleveland and Adlai E. Stevenson


Page


nominated and elected President


and


Vice-President


347


presidential campaign Cleveland and Har-


rison


345-347


ELECTION OF 1894


convention and committees


355, 356


platform


356


state ticket


355


state central committee


355


state officers elected


357


congressmen elected


357


ELECTION OF 1896


convention and committees


367


platform


.368, 369


Benjamin F. Shively and Captain John C.


Lawler nominated for Governor and


Lieutenant-Governor


369


state ticket


369


delegates to national convention at Chi-


cago


367


presidential electors nominated


367


state central committee


370


congressmen elected


371


James A. Mount and William S. Haggard elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 371


general assembly, Republican


371


William J. Bryan and Arthur Sewall nomi-


nated for President and Vice-President by


Democrats


.374


Joshua Levering and Hale Johnson nomi- nated for President and Vice-President by Prohibitionists 374


William McKinley nominated for President


by Republicans


372


presidential


campaign


Mckinley


and


Bryan


365-375


ELECTION OF 1898


convention and committees


377


platform


378


state ticket


377, 378


state central committee


379


· congressmen elected


380


state officers elected and vote.


379, 380


general assembly, Republican


380


ELECTION OF 1900


convention and committees


383, 384


platform


384


John W. Kern and John C. Lawler nomi-


nated for Governor and Lieutenant-


Governor


385


state ticket


385


delegates


to


national


convention


at


Kansas City


383


presidential electors nominated


384


state central committee


385


( 1070 )


INDEX


Page


congressmen elected


Page 388


Winfield T. Durbin and Newton W. Gilbert elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 388


state officers elected


388


general assembly, Republican


388


national convention and nomination of can-


didates


386


William J. Bryan and Adlai E. Stevenson nominated and endorsed for President and Vice-President 386


presidential


campaign


Mckinley


and


Bryan


386, 387


William Mckinley elected President


387


ELECTION OF 1902


state convention


393


platform


393


state ticket


394


state central committee


39.4


state officers elected


396


congressmen elected


396


general assembly, Republican


396


ELECTION OF 1904


convention and committees


398


two state conventions


397-400


platform


398, 399


John W. Kern and Warden N. Stevens nominated for Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor 398


state ticket


393


delegates to national convention.


397


presidential electors nominated


397


endorsement of nomination of Alton B.


Parker and Henry G. Davis as Presi-


dent and Vice-President


398


state central committee


398


J. Frank Hanly and Hugh Th. Miller elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 399


state officers elected


399


congressmen elected 399


general assembly, Republican 400


presidential


campaign,


Roosevelt


and


Parker


397-400


Theodore Roosevelt elected President.


399


ELECTION OF 1906


state convention and committees


401


state ticket


401


. state central committee


402


state officers elected


402, 403


congressmen elected


403


general assembly, Republican


403


ELECTION OF 1908


state convention and committees


405


platform


405


Thomas R. Marshall and Frank J. Hall nominated for Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor 407


state ticket


406


delegates to national convention.


405


presidential electors nominated


405


state central committee


407


state officers elected


408


congressmen elected


409


general assembly Senate Republican, House Democratic 409


Benjamin F. Shively chosen United States Senator 409


Thomas R. Marshall and Frank J. Hall elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 408


presidential campaign, Taft and Bryan 407-409 William H. Taft elected President. 408


ELECTION OF 1910


state convention and committees.


413, 414


platform


414


state ticket


414


state central committee


414


state officers elected


416


general assembly, Democratic


416


congressmen elected


416


nomination of senators by state convention


issue


411-413


ELECTION OF 1912


state convention and committees.


417-419


platform


418, 419


Samuel M. Ralston and William


P.


O'Neill nominated for Governor and


Lieutenant-Governor


419


state ticket


419


delegates to national convention


418


presidential electors nominated


418


state central committee


419


congressmen elected


422


state officers elected and vote


421


general assembly Democratic


422


Samuel M. Ralston and William P. O'Neill elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 421


presidential campaign Wilson, Roosevelt


and Taft


421


Woodrow Wilson elected President


421


ELECTION OF 1914


state convention and committees


423-425


platform


424


state ticket


423-424


state central committee


425


state officers elected


425


congressmen elected


425


general assembly Democratic


425


( 1071 )


platform


401


INDEX


ELECTION OF 1916


convention and its officers and commit-


tees


435, 436


platform


437


John A. M. Adair and Mason J. Niblack nominated for Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor 438


state ticket


439


delegates to national convention


436


presidential electors nominated 436


John W. Kern nominated for Senator 438


central committee elected by chairmen of


county committees


439


nominations for Governor and Senator


made at primaries


435


keynote sounded by Governor Ralston ... 443 James P. Goodrich and Edgar D. Bush elected Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor 473


state officers elected


473, 474


congressmen elected


474


vote for United States Senator


474


nomination and election of Woodrow Wil- son and Thomas R. Marshall for Presi- dent and Vice-President 477


vote for President


473, 478


ELLINGHAM, LEWIS G.


prominence in Adams county politics.


521


Page


ELSNER, EDWARD P.


Page


biographical sketch


890


ELKHART COUNTY


party newspapers


594


political history


594


ELLIS, DR. ERASTUS W. H.


biographical sketch as doctor, editor and


state officer


119


EMBLEM OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY rooster 64


EMERSON, FREDERICK A.


biographical sketch


890


EMRICK, FRANKLIN A.


biographical sketch


891


EMSHWILLER, MARION A., M. D. biographical sketch 891


ENGLISH, WILLIAM H.


prominence in Scott county politics


769


EPSTEIN, MOSES


biographical sketch


892


ERWIN, JUDGE RICHARD R.


memorial sketch


466


ESPENSCHIED, WILLIAM


biographical sketch


891


EVERROAD, WILLIAM H.


biographical sketch


892


EWING, CORTEZ


prominence in Decatur county


580


F


FABING, WALTER J.


Page


biographical sketch


892


FALCONBURY, JAMES W.


biographical sketch


893


FAULKNER, CHESTER R.


prominence in Ripley county politics


754


FAUST, JOSEPH A.


biographical sketch


893


FAYETTE COUNTY


political history


598


FELT, EDWARD WEBSTER


biographical sketch


894


jurist and resident of Hancock county


626


FERGUSON, HALBERT M.


biographical sketch


894


FERGUSON, THOMAS


biographical sketch


893


FIELDS, J. A.


biographical sketch


895


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF INDIANA


hard times in 1840.


.55-60


FINNEY, MAJOR GEO. E.


Page


editorial on Democratic patriotism .... 225, 226


memorial sketch


466


FISHEL, J. C.


biographical sketch


896


FISHEL, ULYSSES R.


biographical sketch


896


FITCH, DR. GRAHAM N.


succeeded as U. S. Senator by Henry S.


Lane


207


United States Senator and resident of Cass


county


549


FLEMING, JAMES R.


biographical sketch


896


FLEMING, WILLIAM


memorial sketch


453


FLORA, HARVEY H.


biographical sketch


897


FLOYD COUNTY


party newspapers


599


political history


599


( 1072 )


ELECTIONS


analysis of presidential vote


478-481


EVANS, WALTER N.


leader of Hamilton county democracy


622


date changed from October to November


by constitutional amendment


299


INDEX


FOGARTY, WILLIAM MICHAEL


Page


FREE COINAGE OF SILVER


Page


biographical sketch


897


FOLEY, MICHAEL E.


biographical sketch


898


FREESOIL PARTY


convention to nominate President, 1852.


153


Van Buren and Adams, 1848


98, 99


FRENCH, JAMES W. memorial sketch 465 prominence in Posey county politics. 742


FREYGANG, HARMON


Steuben county leader.


781


FULKERSON, ALVA OTIS


biographical sketch


902


FULLER, BENONI S.


congressman and


resident of Warrick


county


818


memorial sketch


463


FULLER, CHARLES E.


biographical sketch


903


FULLING, John Lewis


biographical sketch


903


FULTON COUNTY


clerk of supreme court and resident of


party newspapers


606


Huntington county


639


political history


606


FRANK. WALTER J.


biographical sketch


902


FRANKLIN COUNTY


birth place of famous men.


603


political history


603


G


GALLAHER, JUDGE JAMES F.


Page


GENTRY, JAMES W.


Page


biographical sketch


904


GARBER, MICHAEL C.


quarrel with Jesse D. Bright.


649


GIBSON COUNTY political history 608


GILL, GEORGE WALLACE


biographical sketch


905


GILLEN, COURTLAND C.


biographical sketch


906


GILMER, FRANK


biographical sketch


907


GLADIEUX, AMIEL C.


biographical sketch


906


GLAZEBROOK, B.


biographical sketch


907


GOETZ, CHARLES L.


biographical sketch


907


GOODING, DAVID G.


prominence in Hancock county politics


626


GORMAN, JOHN C.


biographical sketch


908


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES


review of progress


483-490


see elections


last United States Senator elected. . 451 members from various counties .. 521-833 review of United States Senators chosen


from 1861 to 1911. 449-451


issue in 1900 386 propaganda circulated in 1893. .359-363


FOLEY, WILLIAM H.


biographical sketch


898


FOLLMAR, PETER A.


biographical sketch


899


FORD, GEORGE


biographical sketch


899


FORKNER, JOHN L.


leadership in Madison county politics.


683


FORSYTHE, ERNEST E.


biographical sketch


899


FOSTER, FRANK P.


biographical sketch


900


FOUNTAIN COUNTY


party newspapers


601


political history


601


FOWLER, INMAN HENRY


biographical sketch


900


FRANCE, J. FRED


FULTZ, CHARLES N.


· biographical sketch


903


FUSION CONVENTION


uniting slavery and liquor issues against


Democratic nominees, 1854


164


GARDNER, HARRY M.


biographical sketch


904


GARFIELD, JAMES A.


elected President


290


GAST, ANDREW A.


biographical sketch


904


GAST, LOUIS J.


biographical sketch


904


GAUCK, JOHN


biographical sketch


905


GEMS OF THOUGHT


by various authors


.506, 507


GENERAL ASSEMBLY


biographical sketch


905


( 1073 )


INDEX


GOVERNORS


see elections


appreciation of service of Oliver P. Mor-


ton 213-223


Baker-Hendricks campaign in 1868.


238-242


elected in 1816-Jonathan Jennings.


29, 38


1819-Jonathan Jennings


30


1822-William Hendricks


40


1825-James Brown Ray


44


1828-James Brown Ray


44


1831-Noah Noble


44, 47


1834-Noah Noble 47


1837-David Wallace 50


1840-Samuel Bigger


50, 62


1843-James Whitcomb 66


1846-James Whitcomb 66


1849-Joseph A. Wright.


91,


106


1852-Joseph A. Wright 145-150


1856-Ashbel P. Willard 182


1860-Henry S. Lane


194


1864-Oliver P. Morton 209


1868-Conrad Baker 238


1872-Thomas A. Hendricks 252


1876-James D. Williams 267, 274


1880-Albert G. Porter 289


1884-Isaac P. Gray


307


1888-Alvin P. Hovey. 326


1892-Claude Matthews


347


1896-James A. Mount. 371


1900-Winfield T. Durbin. 388 1904-J. Frank Hanly. 399


1908-Thomas R. Marshall


408


1912-Samuel M. Ralston.


421


1916-James P. Goodrich.


473


message of Jonathan Jennings-first gover-


nor


29


GRANT COUNTY


political history


611


GRANT, ULYSSES S.


elected President, 1868 and 1872


.236, 255


GRAY, ISAAC P.


Page


became governor at death of James D.


Williams, 1880


291


leadership in Randolph county politics. 750 memorial sketch 456


nominated for governor 1884 and elected 302, 303, 307


GRAY, WILLIAM ALLEN


biographical sketch




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