Warren T. McCray Politician

Warren Terry McCray (February 4, 1865, near Brook, Indiana – December 19, 1938, in Kentland, Indiana) was the 30th Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1921 to 1924. He came into conflict with the growing influence of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan after vetoing legislation they supported. His personal estate was threatened with bankruptcy during his term and he solicited loans via the mail in order to help maintain his home and took a questionable loan from the state department of agriculture. The Indiana Attorney General was a Klan member and used the opportunity to bring a suit against the governor for embezzlement, for which he was found not guilty. Immediately after the embezzlement case failed, a new case was launched in federal court claiming he had solicited private loans in a fraudulent way. He resigned from office following his conviction for mail fraud and served three years in federal prison before being paroled in 1927 and pardoned by President Herbert Hoover in 1930.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 04, 1865
Birth place
Brook Indiana
Religion
Presbyterianism
Date of deathDecember 19, 1938
Place of death
Kentland Indiana

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