. Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . gration of the Whig party,many of its members came over to the Democrats, and among themHammond. In 1856, the Democrats had nominated John C. Walkerfor Lieutenant Governor, and after his nomination it was discoveiedthat he was not of constitutional age for that office. The DemocraticState Central Committee, desiring to recognize the old Whig element,and Judge Hammond being the most prominent man connected with itin Indiana, he was put on the ticket, and elected. He sent but onemessage to th


. Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . gration of the Whig party,many of its members came over to the Democrats, and among themHammond. In 1856, the Democrats had nominated John C. Walkerfor Lieutenant Governor, and after his nomination it was discoveiedthat he was not of constitutional age for that office. The DemocraticState Central Committee, desiring to recognize the old Whig element,and Judge Hammond being the most prominent man connected with itin Indiana, he was put on the ticket, and elected. He sent but onemessage to the legislature, and it was marked by a recommendationfor the establishment of a house of refuge for juvenile oifenders, butthis was not adopted by the legisslature. Soon after leaving Hammonds health gave , and in 1874, after tryingvarious medical remedies, he went to Colorado, to try the climatic died there on August 24, 1874. r^ T^.


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