Thomas A. Hendricks (born September 7, 1819 in Fultonham, Ohio; died November 25, 1885 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Conrad Baker as the sixteenth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 13, 1873 and January 8, 1877, including the whole of 1876.
James D. Williams (born January 16, 1808 in Pickaway County, Ohio; died November 20, 1880 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Thomas A. Hendricks as the seventeenth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1877 and his death, including the whole of 1879.
Frank Hanly (born April 4, 1863 in St. Joseph, Illinois; died August 1, 1920 in Dennison, Ohio) succeeded Winfield T. Durbin as the twenty-sixth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909.
Following the end of Hanly's term as Governor of Indiana, Thomas R. Marshall (born March 14, 1854 in North Manchester, Indiana; died June 1, 1925 in Washington DC) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913.
Thomas R. Marshall (born March 14, 1854 in North Manchester, Indiana; died June 1, 1925 in Washington DC) succeeded Frank Hanly as the twenty-seventh Governor of Indiana, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913, including the whole of 1910.
Samuel M. Ralston (born December 1, 1857 in New Cumberland, Ohio; died October 14, 1925 in Indianapolis, Indiana) succeeded Thomas R. Marshall as the twenty-eighth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 13, 1913 and January 8, 1917.
Following the end of Ralston's term as Governor of Indiana, James P. Goodrich (born February 18, 1864 in Winchester, Indiana; died August 15, 1940 in Winchester, Indiana) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921.
James P. Goodrich (born February 18, 1864 in Winchester, Indiana; died August 15, 1940 in Winchester, Indiana) succeeded Samuel M. Ralston as the twenty-ninth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1919.
Ralph F. Gates (born February 24, 1893 in Columbia City, Indiana; died July 28, 1978 in Columbia City, Indiana) succeeded Henry F. Schricker as the thirty-seventh Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1945 and January 10, 1949, including the whole of 1947.
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.
William Luce - governor - was born in 1907.
Alabama Governor's Mansion was created in 1907.
Mike Pence, former governor of Indiana.
Otis Bowen was the governor of Indiana from January 8, 1973 to January 12, 1981.
Jonathan Jennings was the first governer of Indiana.
Pence was the governor of Indiana.
Eric Holcomb is the 51st and current governor of Indiana. He was elected in 2016 and assumed office January 9, 2017. The Governor in Indiana serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms at a time.
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Samuel H. Elrod (born May 1, 1856 in Coatesville, Indiana; died July 13, 1935 in Clark, South Dakota) succeeded Charles N. Herreid as the fifth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 8, 1907. Following the end of Elrod's term as Governor, Coe I. Crawford (born January 14, 1858 in Volney, Allamakee County, Iowa; died April 25, 1944 in Huron, South Dakota) became the sixth Governor of South Dakota, serving between January 8, 1907 and January 5, 1909.