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James Putnam Goodrich

James Putnam Goodrich

Male 1864 - 1940  (76 years)


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  • Name James Putnam Goodrich 
    Birth 18 Feb 1864  Winchester, Randolph Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 15 Aug 1940 
    Burial Fountain Park Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I57932  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 24 Dec 2002 

    Father John Goodrich 
    Mother Elizabeth (Goodrich) 
    Family ID F24421  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Cora F. (Goodrich),   b. Jun 1861, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Pierre Frist Goodrich,   b. 10 Sep 1894
    Family ID F24420  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2009 

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    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Fountain Park Cemetery, Winchester, Randolph Co., Indiana Link to Google Earth
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      James Putnam Goodrich (1864-1940)





       
      JAMES GOODRICH was born and raised in Winchester, Indiana. He attended public schools and the DePauw preparatory department in 1885. After his admission to the bar in 1887, Goodrich practiced law in his home town and quickly moved to prominence in Republican politics, serving as state chairman from 1901 to 1910 and national committeeman, 1912 to 1916. A highly successful businessman, he moved his practice to Indianapolis in 1910 and accumulated a large fortune in farmland, coal mines, grain elevators, and banks. He was elected governor in 1916 and served during the demanding years of World War I. Major achievements during his administration included planning a state highway system and creating the Department of Conservation.

       
      In 1920 Goodrich was a favorite son candidate for the presidential nomination, losing to Warren G. Harding, who put him to work as special emissary to Russia. By 1922 Goodrich was considered one of America's best informed observers of Russian conditions. Goodrich also served on Hoover's American Relief Administration and commissions to plan for the St. Lawrence seaway. For many years he was an important figure at the Republican national conventions as the friend of presidents and the man behind the scenes in the Indiana delegation.
       
      Goodrich devoted considerable attention and money to philanthropy in his last years, giving Wabash College more than a quarter of a million dollars in addition to smaller gifts to other schools.
       
      Source: Peat, Wilbur D. Portraits and Painters of the Governors of Indiana 1800-1978. Revised, edited and with new entries by Diane Gail Lazarus, Indianapolis Museum of Art. Biographies of the governors by Lana Ruegamer, Indiana Historical Society. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society and Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1978.



      Census: 1900 Winchester, Randolph Co., Indiana
      name relation born age mar status born in father born mother born occupation
      James P. Goodrich head Feb 1864 36 md 12 Indiana Virginia Indiana Attorney at Law
      Cora F. Goodrich wife June 1861 Md 12 Indiana Ohio Penn    
      Pierre F. Goodrich son Sept 1894 5 S Indiana Indiana Indiana  


       
      Cause of death: paralysis and heart ailment
      For more information see the Our Folk - Hart family Web Site