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DONALDSON, GEORGE W.
biographical sketch
885
DONEY, CHARLES P.
biographical sketch
885
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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platform
401
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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
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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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