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George N. Craig (born August 6, 1909 in Brazil, Indiana; died December 17, 1992 in Brazil, Indiana) succeeded Henry Schricker as the thirty-ninth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 12, 1953 and January 14, 1957, including the whole of 1955.

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