Warren T. McCray
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Warren Terry McCray (1865–1938) was governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1921 to 1924. He resigned from office following his conviction for mail fraud and served three years in federal prison before being pardoned by President Herbert Hoover in 1927.
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Preceded by James P. Goodrich |
Governor of Indiana January 10, 1921 – April 30, 1924 |
Succeeded by Emmett Forrest Branch |
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 |