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Governor of Indiana Territory
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The following is a list of the Governors of the State of Indiana and Indiana Territory .
List of Governors of Indiana Territory
Notes
1 John Gibson is sometimes known as Indiana's second territorial governor. He actually only served as acting governor of the Indiana Territory during the absences of Governor William Henry Harrison.
List of Governors of the State of Indiana
Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Republican
#
Name
Took office
Left office
Party
Lt. Governor
Notes
1
Jonathan Jennings
November 7 , 1816
September 12 , 1822
Democratic-Republican
Christopher Harrison [1] , Ratliff Boon
[2]
2
Ratliff Boon
September 12 , 1822
December 5 , 1822
Democratic-Republican
Vacant
[3]
3
William Hendricks
December 5 , 1822
February 12 , 1825
Democratic-Republican
Ratliff Boon
[4]
4
James B. Ray
February 12 , 1825
December 7 , 1831
Independent
John H. Thompson
[5]
5
Noah Noble
December 7 , 1831
December 6 , 1837
Whig
David Wallace
6
David Wallace
December 6 , 1837
December 9 , 1840
Whig
David Hillis
[6]
7
Samuel Bigger
December 9 , 1840
December 6 , 1843
Whig
Samuel Hall
8
James Whitcomb
December 6 , 1843
December 26 , 1848
Democratic
Jesse D. Bright , Paris C. Dunning
[4]
9
Paris C. Dunning
December 26 , 1848
December 5 , 1849
Democratic
Vacant
[3]
10
Joseph A. Wright
December 5 , 1849
January 12 , 1857
Democratic
James H. Lane , Ashbel P. Willard
11
Ashbel P. Willard
January 12 , 1857
October 4 , 1860
Democratic
Abram A. Hammond
[7]
12
Abram A. Hammond
October 4 , 1860
January 14 , 1861
Democratic
Vacant
[3]
13
Henry Smith Lane
January 14 , 1861
January 16 , 1861
Republican
Oliver P. Morton
[4]
14
Oliver P. Morton
January 16 , 1861
January 23 , 1867
Republican
Conrad Baker
[5] [4]
15
Conrad Baker
January 23 , 1867
January 13 , 1873
Republican
Will Cumback
[5] [8] [6]
16
Thomas A. Hendricks
January 13 , 1873
January 8 , 1877
Democratic
Leonidas Sexton
17
James D. Williams
January 8 , 1877
November 20 , 1880
Democratic
Isaac P. Gray
[7]
18
Isaac P. Gray
November 20 , 1880
January 10 , 1881
Democratic
Vacant
[3]
19
Albert G. Porter
January 10 , 1881
January 12 , 1885
Republican
Thomas Hanna
20
Isaac P. Gray
January 12 , 1885
January 14 , 1889
Democratic
Mahlon D. Manson ,
21
Alvin P. Hovey
January 14 , 1889
November 23 , 1891
Republican
Ira Joy Chase
[7] [6]
22
Ira Joy Chase
November 23 , 1891
January 9 , 1893
Republican
Vacant
[3] [6]
23
Claude Matthews
January 9 , 1893
January 11 , 1897
Democratic
Mortimer Nye
24
James A. Mount
January 11 , 1897
January 14 , 1901
Republican
William S. Haggard
25
Winfield T. Durbin
January 14 , 1901
January 9 , 1905
Republican
Newton W. Gilbert
[6]
26
J. Frank Hanly
January 9 , 1905
January 11 , 1909
Republican
Hugh Thomas Miller
27
Thomas R. Marshall
January 11 , 1909
January 13 , 1913
Democratic
Frank J. Hall
[9]
28
Samuel M. Ralston
January 13 , 1913
January 8 , 1917
Democratic
William P. O'Neill
29
James P. Goodrich
January 8 , 1917
January 10 , 1921
Republican
Edgar D. Bush
30
Warren T. McCray
January 10 , 1921
April 30 , 1924
Republican
Emmett F. Branch
[10]
31
Emmett Forrest Branch
April 10 , 1924
January 12 , 1925
Republican
James J. Nejdle
[3] [6]
32
Ed Jackson
January 12 , 1925
January 14 , 1929
Republican
F. Harold Van Orman
[6]
33
Harry G. Leslie
January 14 , 1929
January 9 , 1933
Republican
Edgar D. Bush
34
Paul V. McNutt
January 9 , 1933
January 13 , 1937
Democratic
M. Clifford Townsend
[6]
35
M. Clifford Townsend
January 11 , 1937
January 13 , 1941
Democratic
Henry F. Schricker
36
Henry F. Schricker
January 13 , 1941
January 8 , 1945
Democratic
Charles M. Dawson
37
Ralph F. Gates
January 8 , 1945
January 10 , 1949
Republican
Richard T. James
[6]
38
Henry F. Schricker
January 10 , 1949
January 12 , 1953
Democratic
John A. Watkins, Rue J. Alexander
39
George N. Craig
January 12 , 1953
January 14 , 1957
Republican
Harold W. Handley
[6]
40
Harold W. Handley
January 14 , 1957
January 9 , 1961
Republican
Crawford F. Parker
[6]
41
Matthew E. Welsh
January 9 , 1961
January 11 , 1965
Democratic
Richard O. Ristine
[6]
42
Roger D. Branigin
January 11 , 1965
January 13 , 1969
Democratic
Robert L. Rock
[6]
43
Edgar D. Whitcomb
January 13 , 1969
January 9 , 1973
Republican
Richard E. Folz
44
Otis R. Bowen
January 9 , 1973
January 13 , 1981
Republican
Robert D. Orr
[6]
45
Robert D. Orr
January 13 , 1981
January 9 , 1989
Republican
John M. Mutz
[6]
46
B. Evans "Evan" Bayh III
January 9 , 1989
January 13 , 1997
Democratic
Frank O'Bannon
47
Frank L. O'Bannon
January 13 , 1997
September 13 , 2003
Democratic
Joe Kernan
[7]
48
Joe Kernan
September 13 , 2003
January 10 , 2005
Democratic
Kathy Davis
[3] [6]
49
Mitch Daniels
January 10 , 2005
Incumbent
Republican
Becky Skillman
[11]
Notes
^ Christopher Harrison served as acting governor for three months in 1819 while Jennings conducting negotiations with native tribes
^ Resigned to take elected seat in the United States House of Representatives .
^ a b c d e f g As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term.
^ a b c d Resigned to take elected seat in the United States Senate .
^ a b c As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Was a war veteran
^ a b c d Died in office.
^ Conrad Baker also acted as governor for five months during Governor Morton's term, as he was lieutenant governor when Morton suffered a stroke and handed over executive powers.
^ Unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States
^ Resigned following his conviction for mail fraud, and served three years in prison until he was pardoned by President Herbert Hoover in 1927.
^ Governor Daniels' term expires in 2009; he is not yet term limited .
Other high offices held
This is a table of congressional seats and other federal offices held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Indiana except where noted. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take.
Living former governors
As of August 2007 , four former governors were alive, the oldest being Edgar Whitcomb (1969–1973, born 1917). The most recent governor to die was Robert D. Orr (1981–1989), on March 10 , 2004 . The most recently-serving governor to die was Frank L. O'Bannon (1997–2003), in office on September 13 , 2003 .
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