- Henry F. Schricker
Infobox Governor
name= Henry F. Schricker
caption=
order=36thGovernor of Indiana
term_start=January 13 ,1941
term_end=January 8 ,1945
lieutenant=Charles M. Dawson
predecessor=M. Clifford Townsend
successor=Ralph F. Gates
order2=38thGovernor of Indiana
term_start2=January 10 ,1949
term_end2=January 12 ,1953
lieutenant2=John A. Watkins
predecessor2=Ralph F. Gates
successor2=George N. Craig
birth_date= birth date|1883|8|30
birth_place= North Judson,Indiana
death_date= death date and age|1966|12|28|1883|8|30
death_place= Knox,Indiana
party= Democratic
profession=
spouse=Maude Schricker
footnotes=Henry Frederick Schricker (
30 August 1883 ndash28 December 1966 ) was Democratic governor of the American state ofIndiana from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1953. He is the only Indiana governor elected to two non-consecutive terms.Youth
Schricker was born in
North Judson, Indiana in the summer of 1883 to Bavarian immigrants. After finishing public school in North Judson, Schricker decided to become a lawyer and worked toward that goal by taking a position in theStarke County, Indiana clerk's office inKnox, Indiana . After a year of studying law on the side, he passed the bar examination and began practing law in Knox with his mentor, Adrian Courtright. He became the cashier of the Hamlet bank in 1907, and became the owner, publisher, and editor of the "Starke County Democrat" in 1908. He was actively involved in the community, organizing the first Boy Scout troop in Starke County in 1912 and presiding as the chief of the Knox Fire Department. It was also during this time that Henry met Maude Brown, a Knox teacher teaching inNorth Dakota . In 1914 Henry visited her and convinced her to return to Knox, which resulted in their marriage on October 21, 1914. In 1919 he returned to his previous career, and became the cashier of the First National Bank of Knox.Political career
tate government
Henry Schricker's first entry into politics was his run for the
Indiana State Senate in 1924 as a Democrat. After losing the race, he retained his cashier position and continued there until 1932, when he again ran for the State Senate and won. He continued in this position until he was electedLieutenant Governor withM. Clifford Townsend in 1937.First term
Schricker was elected governor in 1940 after serving for one term under Townsend. He garnered a legacy as governor for keeping a tight rein on the finances of the state building up the treasury during the early years of
World War II . Under a Republican state legislature, he notably repealed the controversial reorganization laws of 1933 and resisted pressure to violateFederal Law by making welfare department records available to the public. Following this first term as governor, Schricker ran for theUnited States Senate as the Democratic nominee in 1944 and lost to RepublicanHomer E. Capehart by 1.3% of the vote. It was only later revealed thatFranklin D. Roosevelt offered Schricker the Vice-Presidency to replaceHenry A. Wallace on the ticket. Schricker declined the offer, saying "a man ought to know his own limitations", and insisted on finishing his term as governor without the distraction of a national campaign, thus narrowly missing the opportunity to become the 33rd President of the United States.According to the Starke County historical society and museum, Schricker was aware of President Roosevelt's health condition and declined on that basis as he did not feel he was able to accommodate the office if the President's health declined to such a state where he would be required to fulfill the oath of office.econd term
Not having run for governor due to the Senate race, Schricker returned to private life by joining the American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company of
Indianapolis . However he ran for the governorship again in 1948 and won, becoming Indiana's second non-consecutive governor and the first elected to two non-consecutive terms. TheIndiana Constitution bars an individual from holding the position of governor for more than two terms, so Schricker completed his second term and cofounded the Wabash Fire and Casualty Insurance Company of Indianapolis. During theKentucky Derby weekend in 1949, Schricker authorized a crackdown on illegal gambling inOrange County, Indiana , near the French Lick Springs Hotel.Last run
Schricker was a popular Hoosier politician. With small-town boy charm and his signature white hat, Schricker was demanded as a speaker and his advice and sanction were sought by Democratic candidates. He received national recognition when he was chosen to deliver the nomination speech for
Adlai Stevenson at theDemocratic National Convention in 1952. This same year, Schricker again ran for Senate and again lost to the Republican challenger,William E. Jenner , this time by 5.6% of the vote. He retired to Knox in 1960, where died on December 28, 1966.Trivia
Schricker played himself in the movie " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041528/ Johnny Holiday] ".
ee also
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List of Governors of Indiana External links
* [http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/govportraits/schricker.html Indiana Historical Bureau: Biography and portrait]
* [http://www.politicalgraveyard.com/bio/schneiderman-schrock.html Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.in-map.net/counties/STARKE/government/gov_henry_schricker.htm Starke County Historical Society Profile]
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