Isaac P. Gray
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Isaac Pusey Gray (1828 - 1895) was the governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1880 to 1881 and from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the United States Democratic Party. He first became governor in 1880 when governor James D. Williams died. He left office two months later when Williams's term expired. Gray was elected governor for his own four-year term in 1884.
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Preceded by James D. Williams |
Governor of Indiana November 20, 1880 – January 10, 1881 |
Succeeded by Albert G. Porter |
Preceded by Albert G. Porter |
Governor of Indiana January 12, 1885 – January 14, 1889 |
Succeeded by Alvin P. Hovey |
Governors of Indiana | ![]() |
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Territory: Harrison • Posey • State: Jennings • Boon • W. Hendricks • Ray • Noble • Wallace • Bigger • J. Whitcomb • Dunning • Wright • Willard • Hammond • Lane • Morton • Baker • T. Hendricks • Williams • Gray • Porter • Gray • Hovey • Chase • Matthews • Mount • Durbin • Hanly • Marshall • Ralston • Goodrich • McCray • Branch • Jackson • Leslie • McNutt • Townsend • Schricker • Gates • Schricker • Craig • Handley • Welsh • Branigin • E. Whitcomb • Bowen • Orr • Bayh • O'Bannon • Kernan • Daniels |