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  1. Thomas Hendricks, a Democratic politican from Indiana, was Grover Cleveland's Vice President. Hendricks was sworn into office in March 1885 and died in November 1885.Currently not on view

  2. Contents 1Early life and education 2Marriage and family 3Early political career 3.1Indiana legislature and constitutional convention 3.2U.S. congressman 3.3Land office commissioner 3.4Candidate for Indiana governor 3.5Law practice 4High office 4.1U.S. Senator ...

  3. acearchive.org › thomas-a-hendricksThomas A. Hendricks

    Thomas A. Hendricks was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th Governor of Indiana (1873-1877) and the 21st Vice President of the United States (March-November 1885). He also represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and served as commissioner of the General Land Office.

  4. Thomas A. Hendricks. Ni Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Septiembre 7, 1819 – Nobiembre 25, 1885) [1] ket maysa idi nga Amerikano a politiko a nagserbi a kas maysa a Pannakabagi ken maysa a Senador manipud idiay Indiana, ti maika-16 a Gobernador iti Indiana (1873–1877), ken ti maika-21 a Bise Presidente iti Estados Unidos (1885).

  5. National Archives 1876 ELECTION 22. CLEVELAND HOME OVERVIEW: FULL NAME: Thomas Andrews Hendricks. BORN: September 7, 1819 near Zanesville, Ohio. DIED: November 25, 1885 (age 66)

  6. Hendricks provides an engaging and holistic educational experience, nurturing each child's intellectual, emotional, and social development. Our focus extends beyond academics, striving to create a fun and inclusive learning environment where students thrive, parents feel involved, and the community comes together to pursue lifelong learning.

  7. Thomas Hendricks was born on September 7, 1819, in Muskingum County, Ohio, United States, to John Thomson Hendricks, a farmer who later became involved in politics, and his wife, Jane. He was one of the eight children in his family. In 1820, his family settled on a farm in Madison, in Jefferson County, Indiana, and later moved to Shelby County ...