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Isaac P. Gray (born October 18, 1828 in Chester County, Pennsylvania; died February 14, 1895 in Mexico City, Mexico) succeeded James D. Williams as the twentieth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 12, 1885 and January 14, 1889, including the whole of 1888.

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