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Canute R. Matson

Canute R. Matson (April 9, 1843 – January 12, 1903) became Cook County Sheriff in the aftermath of the 1886 Haymarket Square Riot in Chicago.[1]

Canute R. Matson
Sheriff of Cook County
In office
1886–1890
Preceded bySeth Hanchett
Succeeded byJames H. Gilbert
Cook County Coroner
In office
1880–1882
Preceded byOrrin L. Mann
Succeeded byN.B. Boyden
Personal details
Born(1843-03-09)March 9, 1843
Voss, Norway
DiedJanuary 12, 1903(1903-01-12) (aged 59)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican

Background edit

Knut Rognald Matson was born on the Opkvitne farm at Voss Parish in Hordaland, Norway.[2] He was the youngest child of Rognald Madson and Gjertrud Jonsdatter. He came to the United States with his parents and siblings in 1849 when he was 6 years old. The Matson family settled in Walworth County, Wisconsin. Matson received his education at Albion College and later studied law at Milton College.[3]

Civil War edit

On October 7, 1861, he enlisted as a soldier in the 13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, at Janesville, Wisconsin. During the Civil War, he was promoted to sergeant and at the close of the war he was honorably discharged as a first lieutenant at San Antonio, Texas.[4][5]

Political career edit

Starting during 1869, Matson took a leading part in the councils of the Illinois Republican Party. As a member of the state governor's staff and the Grand Army of the Republic, he was promoted first to major and later to colonel. He served as clerk of the Harrison Street Police Department and subsequently as a Justice of the Peace. He was elected Cook County Coroner in 1880 as the nominee of the Republican Party.[6][7][8]

In 1882, at the Cook County Republican convention, Seth Hanchett won the Republican nomination for Cook County sheriff over Matson, who was vying for the position.[9] Hanchett would go on to win the general election.[10]

During May 1886, while Matson was Deputy Sheriff of Cook County, the Haymarket Riot resulted in the death of several policemen. A number of arrests were made and charges were brought against eight men who were incarcerated in the Cook County Jail supervised by Matson.[11] Later in 1886, he succeeded Seth Hanchett as Sheriff of Cook County.

He was a delegate from Illinois to 1888 Republican National Convention. In 1899, Matson was appointed superintendent of the Lincoln Park postal station, succeeding Hermann Lieb. At the time of his death, Matson was the senior member of the law firm of Matson & Edwards in Chicago.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Canute R. Matson, former sheriff and coroner of Cook County". The Chicago Legal News: A Journal of Legal Intelligence. 35: 186. January 1903.
  2. ^ "Hordaland. Voss herad. Opkvitne". Matrikkelutkastet av 1950. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Emigration Register for Hordaland. Voss Parish (Norway-L Archives)
  4. ^ Norwegians in the Civil War (Vesterheim Civil War Database)
  5. ^ Roster for 13th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865; Volumes I and II)
  6. ^ Students of Milton College. "Canute R. Matson". The Milton College Review, 1902, Volumes 4-5, page 17.
  7. ^ "Canute R. Matson". Political Graveyard. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  8. ^ "Local Politics". Chicago Tribune. October 6, 1880. p. 6. Retrieved August 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "The Skandinavian of this city..." Chicago Inter Ocean. October 20, 1882. p. 4. Retrieved August 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Seth Hanchett's Reception". Chicago Tribune. December 1, 1882. p. 2. Retrieved August 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ The Cook County Sheriff July 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (Illinois Police & Sheriff's News)
  12. ^ A History of The Norwegians of Illinois (A. E. Strand. Chicago, Illinois: John Anderson Publishing Company. 1905)

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