Isaac P. Gray

Isaac Pusey Gray (October 18, 1828 – February 14, 1895) was the 18th and 20th governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1880 to 1881 and from 1885 to 1889. Originally a Republican, he oversaw the forceful passage of the post-American Civil War constitutional amendments while he was a member of the Indiana Senate. He became a Democrat following the corruption of the Administration of Ulysses S. Grant but was regularly stymied by his Democratic adversaries who constantly referred to his tactics while a Republican, earning him the nickname "Sisyphus of the Wabash."

Isaac P. Gray
Isaac P. Gray, 1888 portrait, by Theodore C. Steele
18th and 20th Governor of Indiana
In office
November 20, 1880  January 10, 1881
LieutenantFredrick Vieche (acting)
Preceded byJames D. Williams
Succeeded byAlbert G. Porter
In office
January 12, 1885  January 14, 1889
LieutenantMahlon D. Manson
Alonzo G. Smith (acting)
Preceded byAlbert G. Porter
Succeeded byAlvin P. Hovey
18th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
In office
January 13, 1877  November 2, 1880
GovernorJames D. Williams
Preceded byLeonidas Sexton
Succeeded byFredrick Vieche
as Acting Lieutenant Governor
Member of the Indiana Senate
In office
1870–1874
Personal details
Born(1828-10-18)October 18, 1828
Chester County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedFebruary 14, 1895(1895-02-14) (aged 66)
Mexico City, Mexico
Political partyWhig
Republican (1865–1876)
Democrat (1876–1895)
SpouseEliza Jane Jaqua Gray
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