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Marion County
Indiana

Politicians who died in Marion County

  Marion County (no city given): Robert McHatton, 1835
  Indianapolis:
 
  Indianapolis, 1830-1839: Daniel Crosby Lane, 1830
  Indianapolis, 1840-1849: Noah Noble, 1844 — Andrew Kennedy, 1847 — Arthur St. Clair Vance, 1849
  Indianapolis, 1850-1859: Ethan A. Brown, 1852 — Robert Hanna, 1858 — David Wallace, 1859
  Indianapolis, 1860-1869: Caleb B. Smith, 1864 — Martin M. Ray, 1865 — Caleb Scudder, 1866 — David McDonald, 1869
  Indianapolis, 1870-1879: John S. Bobbs, 1870 — Ebenezer Dumont, 1871 — Norman Eddy, 1872 — Martin M. Ray, 1872 — John H. Bradley, 1872 — John H. Farquhar, 1873 — Elisha Gale English, 1874 — Nathan B. Palmer, 1875 — Oliver P. Morton, 1877
  Indianapolis, 1880-1889: Lucien Barbour, 1880 — Michael Graham Bright, 1881 — John P. Baird, 1881 — Henry William Harrington, 1882 — Charles H. Test, 1884 — William Summerville Haymond, 1885 — Thomas A. Hendricks, 1885 — Conrad Baker, 1885 — Abram W. Hendricks, 1887
  Indianapolis, 1890-1899: Joseph E. McDonald, 1891 — Edgar Henderson, 1891 — William E. Niblack, 1893 — Evender Chalane Kennedy, 1893 — William H. English, 1896 — Albert G. Porter, 1897 — Robert B. F. Peirce, 1898
  Indianapolis, 1900-1909: Benjamin Harrison, 1901 — James A. Mount, 1901 — William Allen Woods, 1901 — Eliza Hendricks, 1903 — William Wirt Herod, 1906 — John C. New, 1906 — Abraham L. Brick, 1908 — John Coburn, 1908
  Indianapolis, 1910-1919: Jesse Overstreet, 1910 — Augustus Kiefer, 1910 — David J. Hefron, 1910 — William R. Holloway, 1911 — John B. Conner, 1912 — Flavius Josephus Van Vorhis, 1913 — Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, 1913 — Ovid Butler Jameson, 1915 — Addison C. Harris, 1916 — William H. H. Miller, 1917 — Charles W. Fairbanks, 1918 — Jefferson Helm Claypool, 1919
  Indianapolis, 1920-1929: Clemens C. Vonnegut, 1921 — John Stevenson Tarkington, 1923 — Robert E. Mansfield, 1925 — William E. English, 1926 — Lenora E. Kealing, 1926 — Albert J. Beveridge, 1927 — William D. Bynum, 1927 — Charles L. Henry, 1927 — Joseph B. Kealing, 1927 — Joseph H. Shea, 1928 — William H. Nusbaum, 1928 — Merrill Moores, 1929 — Thomas Taggart, 1929
  Indianapolis, 1930-1939: Charles Pigman, 1930 — Henry L. Wilson, 1932 — Charles E. Coffin, 1934 — Russell Benjamin Harrison, 1936 — Thomas Van Buskirk, 1937 — Albert Barnes Anderson, 1938 — Charles E. Henderson, 1939
  Indianapolis, 1940-1949: George R. Durgan, 1942 — Raymond B. Stevens, 1942 — William W. Chalmers, 1944 — James Oliver, 1944 — Booth Tarkington, 1946 — Meredith Nicholson, 1947 — Fred A. Sims, 1947
  Indianapolis, 1950-1959: Araminta C. Kern, 1951 — Homer Elliott, 1952 — Julia E. Landers, 1953 — Bowman Elder, 1954 — Frank E. Gilkison, 1955 — James M. Ogden, 1956
  Indianapolis, 1960-1969: John Tarkington Jameson, 1963 — Donald Ovid Butler Jameson, 1967
  Indianapolis, 1970-1979: Eugene B. Crowe, 1970 — John A. Watkins, 1973 — Frank E. McKinney, 1974 — Arch N. Bobbitt, 1978 — Homer E. Capehart, 1979
  Indianapolis, 1990-1999: Vernon E. Bradley, 1990 — Andrew Jacobs, Sr., 1992 — James E. Noland, 1992 — George N. Craig, 1992 — Bruce Charles Savage, 1993 — William L. Soards, 1996
  Indianapolis, 2000-2009: Danny O'Neil, 2002 — Robert D. Orr, 2004 — Julia Carson, 2007
  Indianapolis, 2010-2023: Andrew Jacobs, 2013
  Near Indianapolis: Samuel M. Ralston, 1925
  Perry Township: William J. Brown, 1857
   See also Indiana deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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