McCray, Warren T. (Warren Terry), 1865-1938

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A native of Kentland, Ind., McCray was a banker and livestock breeder. In 1920 he was elected governor of Indiana and during his term experienced personal financial losses. In 1924 he resigned his office after being convicted of mail fraud and served three years in prison in Atlanta, Ga. He returned to Kentland to resume his livestock business and was later pardoned by President Herbert Hoover.

From the description of Papers, 1923-1935. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 29190962

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referencedIn Feightner, Harold C., d. 1969,. Collection, n.d.-1958. Indiana Historical Society Library
referencedIn Daily, Wilson S. [Collection], 1888, 1921. Indiana State Library - ISL
referencedIn Stewart, George P. (George Pheldon), 1874-1924. Papers, 1894-1924. Indiana Historical Society Library
creatorOf McCray, Warren T. (Warren Terry), 1865-1938. Papers, 1923-1935. Indiana Historical Society Library
referencedIn Durbin, Winfield T. (Winfield Taylor), 1847-1928. [Papers], 1903-1954. Indiana State Library - ISL
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Indiana--Kentland
Indiana
Indiana--Lafayette
Lafayette (Ind.)
Georgia--Atlanta
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Pardon
Prisoners
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Birth 1865-02-04

Death 1938-12-19

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