Hjalmar Petersen
Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox officeholder Hjalmar Petersen (January 2, 1890Template:Spaced ndashMarch 29, 1968) was an American journalist and politician who served as the 23rd governor of Minnesota from 1936 to 1937, succeeding the late Floyd Olson.
Background
Hjalmar Petersen was born in Eskildstrup, Denmark, to Lauritz and Anna Petersen, who moved with Hjalmar to Chicago, Illinois, shortly after his birth. They later moved to the Danebod in Tyler, Minnesota. Petersen attended school until the seventh grade.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> His career in journalism, which had begun in 1904, culminated in his purchase in 1914 of the Askov American in Askov, Minnesota, a weekly newspaper he owned for the rest of his life.<ref>Minnesota Historical Society's Governors of Minnesota (Minnesota Legislators Past and Present) [1]</ref>
Political career

After serving as Askov's village clerk and mayor, Petersen won two terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives,<ref>Minnesota Legislators Past and Present-Hjalmar Petersen</ref> where he sponsored the state income-tax law and urged that tax revenues be spent on public education. Before he ran for the Minnesota Legislature he had been a member of the Republican Party. By the time he ran for office he was a member of the Farmer-Labor Party. He served in the legislature from 1931 to 1934, representing the old House District 56.
Petersen was elected the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota in 1934 and served with Governor Floyd B. Olson. He was sworn in as governor two days after Olson died of cancer on August 22, 1936. He served the remainder of Olson's term but declined to run for governor himself in the November general election, opting instead to launch a successful bid for Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner, a position he then assumed after leaving the governorship on January 4, 1937. He later ran for governor in 1940 and 1942, losing both times to Harold Stassen.<ref>Hjalmar Petersen, Twenty-third State Governor (Minnesota Historical Society) [2] Template:Webarchive</ref>
Personal life
After his term as governor, he served as the president of the American Publishing Company. He was married twice, first to Rigmor C. Wosgaard in 1914 and later to Medora Grandprey in 1934. He died in 1968 in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>Minnesota Governor Hjalmar Petersen (National Governors Association) Template:Cite web</ref>
See also
References
Sources
- The Hjalmar Petersen Papers are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.
Further reading
- Keillor, Steven J. Hjalmar Petersen of Minnesota: The Politics of Provincial Independence ( Minnesota Historical Society Press. 1987)
External links
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