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Noah Noble (born January 15, 1794 in Berryville, Virginia; died February 8, 1844 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded James B. Ray as the fifth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 4, 1831 and December 4, 1837.

Following the end of Noble's term as Governor of Indiana, David Wallace (born April 24, 1799 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania; died September 4, 1859 in Indianapolis, Indiana) became the sixth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1837 and December 9, 1840.

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