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Samuel Bigger (born March 20, 1802 in Franklin, Ohio; died September 9, 1846 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) succeeded David Wallace as the seventh Governor of Indiana, serving between December 9, 1840 and December 4, 1843, including the whole of 1842.

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