Monday 29 October 2018

James D. Williams

James D. Williams (1808-1880) was an American politician who served in Indiana for four decades, and was elected Governor of Indiana from 1877 until his death. Born into a farming family, he was known for his advocacy of agriculture. He used his farming background to create a public image of himself as a rural "man of the people", earning himself the nickname "Blue Jeans Bill".




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