Gottfrid Lindsten
| Gottfrid Lindsten | |
|---|---|
| 29th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | |
|
In office January 4, 1937 – January 2, 1939 | |
| Governor | Elmer Austin Benson |
| Preceded by |
William B. Richardson as Acting Lieutenant Governor |
| Succeeded by | C. Elmer Anderson |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
June 27, 1887 Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| Died |
June 2, 1961 (aged 73) Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| Political party | Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party |
| Spouse(s) | Pearle |
| Profession | alderman, lobbyist, railroad conductor |
Gottfrid T. Lindsten (June 27, 1887 – June 2, 1961) was the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota.[1][2]
Gottfrid T. Lindsten was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He had been employed as a railroad conductor and later as an alderman and lobbyist. He became Lieutenant Governor under Governor Elmer Austin Benson serving from January 4, 1937 – January 2, 1939. He was an alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota in 1944. He died in 1961 in Minneapolis. [3]
References
- ↑ Gottfrid T. Lindsten (Minnesota Historical Society)
- ↑ Gottfrid T. Lindsten (State of Minnesota,)
- ↑ Lindsten, Gottfrid (The Political Graveyard)
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by William B. Richardson Acting Lieutenant Governor |
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 1937–1939 |
Succeeded by C. Elmer Anderson |
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