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Arthur LeSueur

Arthur LeSueur or Arthur Le Sueur (December 7, 1867– March 19, 1950) was an American newspaper editor, politician, and lawyer. LeSueur, a socialist, served as the mayor of Minot, North Dakota from 1909 until his resignation in 1911.

Arthur LeSueur
Arthur LeSueur c. 1912
9th President of the Minot City Commission
In office
1909 – May 17, 1911
Preceded bySam H. Clark
Succeeded byHalvor L. Halvorson
Personal details
Born(1867-12-07)December 7, 1867
Hastings, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedMarch 19, 1950(1950-03-19) (aged 82)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partySocialist
Other political
affiliations
Nonpartisan League
SpouseIda M. Winslow
ChildrenMeridel Le Sueur (stepdaughter)
Parents
  • John LeSueur (father)
  • Amy LeSueur (mother)
EducationUniversity of Michigan

Early life edit

Arthur LeSueur was born on December 7, 1867, in Hastings, Minnesota, to John and Amy LeSueur, who had recently arrived in America from Jersey, in the Channel Islands.[1] As a child, LeSueur's mother died in an accident and Arthur was forced along with his siblings into farm work at a very young age.[2]

In 1880, LeSueur left the family farm and moved to Arvilla, Dakota Territory, where he worked as a wood-cutter in the winter months and a grain thresher during the harvest season.[3] During this time, LeSueur saved extra money for law school tuition.[3] In 1889, he began working at a law office in Grand Forks.[4] In 1891, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a law degree and began his law practice in Minot, North Dakota, in 1900, after relocating there with his wife Ida M. Winslow whom he had married in Arvilla on October 17, 1896.[5]

Career edit

In 1902, LeSueur was one of the primary organizers of the Socialist Party of North Dakota, establishing this state affiliate of the Socialist Party of America along with Fargo activist Arthur Bassett and others.[6] Speaking around the state constantly in support of the organization and the cause, LeSueur became the best known representative of the socialist movement in the state.[6]

In 1906 and 1908, he ran unsuccessfully for North Dakota Attorney General.[7][8] In 1909, LeSueur was elected as an alderman from Ward 3 and later narrowly defeated Martin Jacobson with 461 votes to 424 votes to become president of Minot's city commission.[9][10][11][12] In October, he attended a conference in St. Louis with 700 other mayors to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the city.[13] In May 1911, members of the Socialist affiliate in Minot urged LeSueur to resign as they believed that the majority of the town were unsupportive of his administration and on May 17, 1911, he and Alderman R. H. Emerson resigned.[14][15] At the Socialist Party of North Dakota's state convention in February 1912, he won the party's nomination for the third congressional district and went on to win 20.61% of the vote against incumbent Patrick Daniel Norton's 50.74%.[16][17]

 
Arthur LeSueur as he was depicted on a 1914 poster produced by the Socialist Party of North Dakota.

During World War I, LeSueur was tapped to head the legal department of People's College, a socialist-oriented correspondence school located in Fort Scott, Kansas.[18] During this time, LaSueur worked with Eugene V. Debs, a labor leader and Socialist Party of America candidate, who served as Chancellor of the school.[19]

During the years of World War I the Socialist Party of North Dakota dissolved, with its adherents joining the fledgling Nonpartisan League, headed by Arthur C. Townley. LeSueur was active in support of this new organization.[20] During the 1916 presidential election, he ran for the Socialist Party nomination and was the only candidate that appeared on the North Dakota ballot, but later went on to lose the nomination to Allan L. Benson with LeSueur only taking 3,495 out of the 32,398 mail-order ballot votes.[21] The Nonpartisan League developed financial problems in 1921, leading Townley to resign his post as president of the organization the following year.[20] The NPL was disbanded in 1923.[20]

Later life edit

While working at People's College, he met Marian Wharton, the head of the English department.[18] The couple soon married and moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. LeSueur thereby became the stepfather of the writer Meridel Le Sueur.[22]

On March 19, 1950, he died at age 82 in Minneapolis.

Works edit

  • "Legal Side LIghts on Murder," International Socialist Review, vol. 17, no. 5 (November 1916), pp. 298–300.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Meridel LeSueur, Crusaders: The Radical Legacy of Marian and Arthur LeSueur. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1984; pg. 15.
  2. ^ LeSueur, Crusaders, pg. 16.
  3. ^ a b LeSueur, Crusaders, pg. 21.
  4. ^ William B.Hennessy (ed.), History of North Dakota, Embracing a Relation of the History of the State from the Earliest Times Down to the Present Day, Including the Biographies of the Builders of the Commonwealth. Bismarck: Bismarck Tribune Company, 1910.
  5. ^ "Arthur LeSueur, 82, Dies; Had Long Career in Politics". The Minneapolis Star. 20 March 1950. p. 1. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b Elwyn B. Robinson, History of North Dakota. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1966; pg. 329.
  7. ^ "LeSueuer for Attorney General". The Ward County Independent. 12 July 1906. p. 1. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Blaisdell is Mandamused". The Ward County Independent. 15 October 1908. p. 11. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "LeSueur Heads the Commission". The Ward County Independent. 22 July 1909. p. 9. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Prospective Commissioner Candidates". The Ward County Independent. 1 July 1909. p. 15. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "LeSueur Heads the Commission". The Ward County Independent. 5 August 1909. p. 1. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Street Car Franchise Beaten". The Ward County Independent. 8 August 1909. p. 9. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "LeSueur Pleased With St. Louis". The Ward County Independent. 14 October 1909. p. 11. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Minot Socialists Ask President LeSueur To Resign". The Ward County Independent. 11 May 1911. p. 9. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "President of the Commission and Co-Worker Hand in Resignations Monday Night, Which are Accepted - Means Another Election". The Ward County Independent. 18 May 1911. p. 9. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Socialists In Convention". The Bismarck Tribune. 7 February 1912. p. 2. from the original on 3 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "ND District 3". 23 January 2006.
  18. ^ a b LeSueur, Crusaders, pg. 32.
  19. ^ Coiner, Constance (1995). Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel Le Sueur. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06695-5.
  20. ^ a b c Robinson, History of North Dakota, pg. 350.
  21. ^ "Certificate of Nomination". Sioux County Pioneer. 10 March 1916. p. 1. from the original on 2 December 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ For a biography of Marian Wharton LeSueur and her relationship with Arthur LeSueur, see Meridel LeSueur, Crusaders: The Radical Legacy of Marian and Arthur LeSueur" (1984), passim.

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Arthur LeSueur or Arthur Le Sueur December 7 1867 March 19 1950 was an American newspaper editor politician and lawyer LeSueur a socialist served as the mayor of Minot North Dakota from 1909 until his resignation in 1911 Arthur LeSueurArthur LeSueur c 19129th President of the Minot City CommissionIn office 1909 May 17 1911Preceded bySam H ClarkSucceeded byHalvor L HalvorsonPersonal detailsBorn 1867 12 07 December 7 1867Hastings Minnesota U S DiedMarch 19 1950 1950 03 19 aged 82 Minneapolis Minnesota U S Political partySocialistOther politicalaffiliationsNonpartisan LeagueSpouseIda M WinslowChildrenMeridel Le Sueur stepdaughter ParentsJohn LeSueur father Amy LeSueur mother EducationUniversity of Michigan Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life 4 Works 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life editArthur LeSueur was born on December 7 1867 in Hastings Minnesota to John and Amy LeSueur who had recently arrived in America from Jersey in the Channel Islands 1 As a child LeSueur s mother died in an accident and Arthur was forced along with his siblings into farm work at a very young age 2 In 1880 LeSueur left the family farm and moved to Arvilla Dakota Territory where he worked as a wood cutter in the winter months and a grain thresher during the harvest season 3 During this time LeSueur saved extra money for law school tuition 3 In 1889 he began working at a law office in Grand Forks 4 In 1891 he graduated from the University of Michigan with a law degree and began his law practice in Minot North Dakota in 1900 after relocating there with his wife Ida M Winslow whom he had married in Arvilla on October 17 1896 5 Career editIn 1902 LeSueur was one of the primary organizers of the Socialist Party of North Dakota establishing this state affiliate of the Socialist Party of America along with Fargo activist Arthur Bassett and others 6 Speaking around the state constantly in support of the organization and the cause LeSueur became the best known representative of the socialist movement in the state 6 In 1906 and 1908 he ran unsuccessfully for North Dakota Attorney General 7 8 In 1909 LeSueur was elected as an alderman from Ward 3 and later narrowly defeated Martin Jacobson with 461 votes to 424 votes to become president of Minot s city commission 9 10 11 12 In October he attended a conference in St Louis with 700 other mayors to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the city 13 In May 1911 members of the Socialist affiliate in Minot urged LeSueur to resign as they believed that the majority of the town were unsupportive of his administration and on May 17 1911 he and Alderman R H Emerson resigned 14 15 At the Socialist Party of North Dakota s state convention in February 1912 he won the party s nomination for the third congressional district and went on to win 20 61 of the vote against incumbent Patrick Daniel Norton s 50 74 16 17 nbsp Arthur LeSueur as he was depicted on a 1914 poster produced by the Socialist Party of North Dakota During World War I LeSueur was tapped to head the legal department of People s College a socialist oriented correspondence school located in Fort Scott Kansas 18 During this time LaSueur worked with Eugene V Debs a labor leader and Socialist Party of America candidate who served as Chancellor of the school 19 During the years of World War I the Socialist Party of North Dakota dissolved with its adherents joining the fledgling Nonpartisan League headed by Arthur C Townley LeSueur was active in support of this new organization 20 During the 1916 presidential election he ran for the Socialist Party nomination and was the only candidate that appeared on the North Dakota ballot but later went on to lose the nomination to Allan L Benson with LeSueur only taking 3 495 out of the 32 398 mail order ballot votes 21 The Nonpartisan League developed financial problems in 1921 leading Townley to resign his post as president of the organization the following year 20 The NPL was disbanded in 1923 20 Later life editWhile working at People s College he met Marian Wharton the head of the English department 18 The couple soon married and moved to St Paul Minnesota LeSueur thereby became the stepfather of the writer Meridel Le Sueur 22 On March 19 1950 he died at age 82 in Minneapolis Works edit Legal Side LIghts on Murder International Socialist Review vol 17 no 5 November 1916 pp 298 300 See also editList of elected socialist mayors in the United StatesReferences edit Meridel LeSueur Crusaders The Radical Legacy of Marian and Arthur LeSueur St Paul MN Minnesota Historical Society Press 1984 pg 15 LeSueur Crusaders pg 16 a b LeSueur Crusaders pg 21 William B Hennessy ed History of North Dakota Embracing a Relation of the History of the State from the Earliest Times Down to the Present Day Including the Biographies of the Builders of the Commonwealth Bismarck Bismarck Tribune Company 1910 Arthur LeSueur 82 Dies Had Long Career in Politics The Minneapolis Star 20 March 1950 p 1 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com a b Elwyn B Robinson History of North Dakota Lincoln NE University of Nebraska Press 1966 pg 329 LeSueuer for Attorney General The Ward County Independent 12 July 1906 p 1 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com Blaisdell is Mandamused The Ward County Independent 15 October 1908 p 11 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com LeSueur Heads the Commission The Ward County Independent 22 July 1909 p 9 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com Prospective Commissioner Candidates The Ward County Independent 1 July 1909 p 15 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com LeSueur Heads the Commission The Ward County Independent 5 August 1909 p 1 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com Street Car Franchise Beaten The Ward County Independent 8 August 1909 p 9 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com LeSueur Pleased With St Louis The Ward County Independent 14 October 1909 p 11 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com Minot Socialists Ask President LeSueur To Resign The Ward County Independent 11 May 1911 p 9 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com President of the Commission and Co Worker Hand in Resignations Monday Night Which are Accepted Means Another Election The Ward County Independent 18 May 1911 p 9 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com Socialists In Convention The Bismarck Tribune 7 February 1912 p 2 Archived from the original on 3 December 2019 via Newspapers com ND District 3 23 January 2006 a b LeSueur Crusaders pg 32 Coiner Constance 1995 Better Red The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel Le Sueur University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0 252 06695 5 a b c Robinson History of North Dakota pg 350 Certificate of Nomination Sioux County Pioneer 10 March 1916 p 1 Archived from the original on 2 December 2019 via Newspapers com For a biography of Marian Wharton LeSueur and her relationship with Arthur LeSueur see Meridel LeSueur Crusaders The Radical Legacy of Marian and Arthur LeSueur 1984 passim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur LeSueur amp oldid 1216561607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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