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, including the whole of 1832.
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, including the whole of 1833.
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, including the whole of 1834.
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, including the whole of 1835.
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.
Jonathan Jennings (born 1784 in Readington, New Jersey; died July 26, 1834 in Charlestown, Indiana) served as the first Governor of Indiana, serving between November 7, 1816 and September 12, 1822. Following the end of Jennings' term as Governor of Indiana, Ratliff Boon (born January 18, 1781 in Franklin County, North Carolina; died November 20, 1844 in Louisiana, Missouri) became the second Governor of Indiana, serving between September 12, 1822 and December 5, 1822. Following the end of Boon's term as Governor of Indiana, William Hendricks (born November 12, 1782 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; died May 16, 1850 in Madison, Indiana) became the third Governor of Indiana, serving between December 5, 1822 and February 14, 1825.
James B. Ray (born February 19, 1794 in Jefferson County, Kentucky; died August 4, 1848 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded William Hendricks as the fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between February 15, 1825 and December 4, 1831. Following the end of Ray's term as Governor of Indiana, Noah Noble (born January 15, 1794 in Berryville, Virginia; died February 8, 1844 in Indianapolis, Indiana) became the fifth Governor of Indiana, serving between December 4, 1831 and December 4, 1837.
The 19th state is Indiana. No governor of Indiana ever went on to be President. William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory before Indiana was a state.
The current Governor of Indiana is Mitch Daniels (R). Daniels assumed office as the 49th Governor of Indiana on January 10, 2005. His second term will expire on January 14, 2013. The governor-elect is Mike Pence.
William Henry Harrison was the Governor of the Indiana Territory from 1801 until 1812.
Mike Pence, former governor of Indiana.
Otis Bowen was the governor of Indiana from January 8, 1973 to January 12, 1981.