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.
Following the end of Bigger's term as Governor of Indiana, James Whitcomb (born December 1, 1795 in Windsor County, Vermont; died October 4, 1852 in New York, New York) became the eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1843 and December 26, 1848.
James A. Mount (born March 24, 1843 in Montgomery County, Indiana; died January 16, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Claude Matthews as the twenty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1897 and January 14, 1901, including the whole of 1898.
James A. Mount (born March 24, 1843 in Montgomery County, Indiana; died January 16, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Claude Matthews as the twenty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1897 and January 14, 1901, including the whole of 1899.
James A. Mount (born March 24, 1843 in Montgomery County, Indiana; died January 16, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Claude Matthews as the twenty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1897 and January 14, 1901, including the whole of 1900.
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 1841.
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.
James A. Mount (born March 24, 1843 in Montgomery County, Indiana; died January 16, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Claude Matthews as the twenty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1897 and January 14, 1901. Following the end of Mount's term as Governor for Indiana, Winfield T. Durbin (born May 4, 1847 in Lawrenceburg, Indiana; died December 18, 1928 in Anderson, Indiana) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 14, 1901 and January 9, 1905.
David Wallace (born April 24, 1799 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania; died September 4, 1859 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Noah Noble as the sixth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1837 and December 9, 1840. Following the end of Wallace's term as Governor of Indiana, Samuel Bigger (born March 20, 1802 in Franklin, Ohio; died September 9, 1846 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) became the seventh Governor of Indiana, serving between December 9, 1840 and December 4, 1843.
Claude Matthews (born December 14, 1845 in Bethel, Kentucky; died April 28, 1898 in Vermillion County, Indiana) succeeded Ira Joy Chase as the twenty-third Governor of Indiana, serving between January 9, 1893 and January 11, 1897. Following the end of Matthews' term as Governor of Indiana, James A. Mount (born March 24, 1843 in Montgomery County, Indiana; died January 16, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1897 and January 14, 1901.
James Whitcomb (born December 1, 1795 in Windsor County, Vermont; died October 4, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Samuel Bigger as the eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1843 and December 26, 1848, including the whole of 1844.
James Whitcomb (born December 1, 1795 in Windsor County, Vermont; died October 4, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Samuel Bigger as the eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1843 and December 26, 1848, including the whole of 1845.
James Whitcomb (born December 1, 1795 in Windsor County, Vermont; died October 4, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Samuel Bigger as the eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1843 and December 26, 1848, including the whole of 1847.
James Whitcomb (born December 1, 1795 in Windsor County, Vermont; died October 4, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Samuel Bigger as the eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 6, 1843 and December 26, 1848. Following the end of Whitcomb's term as Governor of Indiana, Paris C. Dunning (born March 15, 1806 in Greensboro, North Carolina; died May 9, 1884 in Bloomington, Indiana) became the ninth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 26, 1848 and December 5, 1849.