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Sigurd Anderson

Sigurd Anderson (January 22, 1904 – December 21, 1990) was the 19th Governor of South Dakota. Anderson, a Republican from Webster, South Dakota, served in that office from 1951 to 1955.[1]

Sigurd Anderson
19th Governor of South Dakota
In office
January 2, 1951 – January 4, 1955
LieutenantRex A. Terry
Preceded byGeorge T. Mickelson
Succeeded byJoe Foss
17th Attorney General of South Dakota
In office
1947–1951
GovernorGeorge T. Mickelson
Preceded byGeorge T. Mickelson
Succeeded byRalph A. Dunham
Personal details
Born(1904-01-22)January 22, 1904
Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway
DiedDecember 21, 1990(1990-12-21) (aged 86)
Webster, South Dakota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseVivian Walz
Alma materSouth Dakota State University
University of South Dakota (BA, JD)
ProfessionAttorney

Early life and education edit

Anderson was born at Frolands Verk, a rural community near Arendal, in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway and came to the United States at age three with his family to settle in Lincoln County, South Dakota. Sigurd became a United States citizen at age eight, when his father became a naturalized citizen.[2] Anderson graduated from the Canton Lutheran Normal, in Canton, South Dakota, and enrolled at South Dakota State College.[3] During his first school year, Anderson suffered from scarlet fever, which prevented his return to college the following fall. In order to secure funds to continue his education, Anderson worked as a farm hand and taught rural school at Kruger #1 school house in Kingsbury County. In 1928, Anderson enrolled at the University of South Dakota, and graduated in 1931 with cum laude honors[4] and a B.A. degree and went on to earn his LL.B degree from University of South Dakota School of Law. In 1937, he married Vivian Walz of Vermillion and began practicing law in Webster. Their daughter, Kristin Karen, was born during Anderson's administration.

Career edit

Anderson twice served as Day County state's attorney and as an assistant attorney general in the state capital, Pierre. Before he was elected governor he served two terms as South Dakota Attorney General, 1947–1951.[3]

1946 Attorney General election edit

On July 9, 1946, at the Republican convention, Anderson defeated I.R. Erickson of Vermillion; Anderson received 72,220 votes to 68,695 votes for Erickson.[5]

In the general election, Anderson defeated Democrat Albert F. Ulmer by a count of 106,502 votes to 50,480 votes.[6]

1948 Attorney General election edit

In 1948, Anderson was re-nominated without opposition at the Republican convention in Pierre.[7]

In the general election, Anderson was re-elected as Attorney General by defeating D.C. Walsh by a 137,370 to 99,724 vote margin.

Gubernatorial administration edit

Anderson's re-election in 1952 marked the first time a candidate for South Dakota governor received more than 200,000 votes in a general election. This was not accomplished again until Mike Rounds' reelection in 2006, over fifty years later. It was during Anderson's administration that the Legislative Research Council was established. It was also during this time that the state had a debt-free status—the first time in 40 years.[4]

After his service as governor, he served as a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission.[8]

In 1964, Anderson once again announced his candidacy for governor, but lost the GOP gubernatorial primary to Nils Boe, who won the general election. Boe appointed Anderson to fill a vacancy as a circuit judge, from which position Anderson retired in 1975.[2]

Death and legacy edit

Anderson died on December 21, 1990, and was interred in Webster Cemetery, Webster, South Dakota.

He received dozens of professional and political honors and was a member of numerous organizations.[4] He was a member of the Lutheran Church, Masonic Lodge and affiliated bodies, Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, Delta Theta Phi fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Veterans of Foreign Wars and many others. The Sigurd Anderson airport in Webster, South Dakota is named in his honor.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Governor Sigurd Anderson (South Dakota History)
  2. ^ a b "Sigurd Anderson". National Governors Association. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  3. ^ a b South Dakota Manual, 1951, p. 428
  4. ^ a b c
  5. ^ "Republicans of S.D. Set for Fall Campaign". The Minneapolis Star. Minneapolis, MN. July 9, 1946. p. 6. Retrieved December 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Costain and Cotton Win County Races". The Daily Plainsman. Huron, SD. November 6, 1946. p. 1. Retrieved December 21, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ Christopherson, Fred C. (July 14, 1948). "South Dakota Republican Convention Commendable". The Daily Argus-Leader. Sioux Falls, SD. p. 6. Retrieved December 22, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ South Dakota Legislative Manual, 1973, p. 127.
  9. ^ South Dakota Legislative Manual, 1973, p. 127-128.

External links edit

  • Sigurd Anderson at Find a Grave
  • National Governors Association
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Attorney General of South Dakota
1946, 1948
Succeeded by
Republican nominee for Governor of South Dakota
1950, 1952
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of South Dakota
1947–1951
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of South Dakota
1951–1955
Succeeded by

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Sigurd Anderson January 22 1904 December 21 1990 was the 19th Governor of South Dakota Anderson a Republican from Webster South Dakota served in that office from 1951 to 1955 1 Sigurd Anderson19th Governor of South DakotaIn office January 2 1951 January 4 1955LieutenantRex A TerryPreceded byGeorge T MickelsonSucceeded byJoe Foss17th Attorney General of South DakotaIn office 1947 1951GovernorGeorge T MickelsonPreceded byGeorge T MickelsonSucceeded byRalph A DunhamPersonal detailsBorn 1904 01 22 January 22 1904Arendal Aust Agder NorwayDiedDecember 21 1990 1990 12 21 aged 86 Webster South Dakota U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseVivian WalzAlma materSouth Dakota State UniversityUniversity of South Dakota BA JD ProfessionAttorney Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1946 Attorney General election 2 2 1948 Attorney General election 2 3 Gubernatorial administration 3 Death and legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editAnderson was born at Frolands Verk a rural community near Arendal in the county of Aust Agder Norway and came to the United States at age three with his family to settle in Lincoln County South Dakota Sigurd became a United States citizen at age eight when his father became a naturalized citizen 2 Anderson graduated from the Canton Lutheran Normal in Canton South Dakota and enrolled at South Dakota State College 3 During his first school year Anderson suffered from scarlet fever which prevented his return to college the following fall In order to secure funds to continue his education Anderson worked as a farm hand and taught rural school at Kruger 1 school house in Kingsbury County In 1928 Anderson enrolled at the University of South Dakota and graduated in 1931 with cum laude honors 4 and a B A degree and went on to earn his LL B degree from University of South Dakota School of Law In 1937 he married Vivian Walz of Vermillion and began practicing law in Webster Their daughter Kristin Karen was born during Anderson s administration Career editAnderson twice served as Day County state s attorney and as an assistant attorney general in the state capital Pierre Before he was elected governor he served two terms as South Dakota Attorney General 1947 1951 3 1946 Attorney General election edit On July 9 1946 at the Republican convention Anderson defeated I R Erickson of Vermillion Anderson received 72 220 votes to 68 695 votes for Erickson 5 In the general election Anderson defeated Democrat Albert F Ulmer by a count of 106 502 votes to 50 480 votes 6 1948 Attorney General election edit In 1948 Anderson was re nominated without opposition at the Republican convention in Pierre 7 In the general election Anderson was re elected as Attorney General by defeating D C Walsh by a 137 370 to 99 724 vote margin Gubernatorial administration edit Anderson s re election in 1952 marked the first time a candidate for South Dakota governor received more than 200 000 votes in a general election This was not accomplished again until Mike Rounds reelection in 2006 over fifty years later It was during Anderson s administration that the Legislative Research Council was established It was also during this time that the state had a debt free status the first time in 40 years 4 After his service as governor he served as a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission 8 In 1964 Anderson once again announced his candidacy for governor but lost the GOP gubernatorial primary to Nils Boe who won the general election Boe appointed Anderson to fill a vacancy as a circuit judge from which position Anderson retired in 1975 2 Death and legacy editAnderson died on December 21 1990 and was interred in Webster Cemetery Webster South Dakota He received dozens of professional and political honors and was a member of numerous organizations 4 He was a member of the Lutheran Church Masonic Lodge and affiliated bodies Phi Beta Kappa fraternity Delta Theta Phi fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Veterans of Foreign Wars and many others The Sigurd Anderson airport in Webster South Dakota is named in his honor 9 See also editList of U S state governors born outside the United StatesReferences edit Governor Sigurd Anderson South Dakota History a b Sigurd Anderson National Governors Association Retrieved September 2 2012 a b South Dakota Manual 1951 p 428 a b c SDSU Archives amp Special Collections MA 13 Sigurd Anderson Papers Republicans of S D Set for Fall Campaign The Minneapolis Star Minneapolis MN July 9 1946 p 6 Retrieved December 20 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Costain and Cotton Win County Races The Daily Plainsman Huron SD November 6 1946 p 1 Retrieved December 21 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp Christopherson Fred C July 14 1948 South Dakota Republican Convention Commendable The Daily Argus Leader Sioux Falls SD p 6 Retrieved December 22 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp South Dakota Legislative Manual 1973 p 127 South Dakota Legislative Manual 1973 p 127 128 External links editSigurd Anderson at Find a Grave National Governors Association Party political offices Preceded byGeorge T Mickelson Republican nominee for Attorney General of South Dakota1946 1948 Succeeded byRalph A Dunham Republican nominee for Governor of South Dakota1950 1952 Succeeded byJoe Foss Legal offices Preceded byGeorge T Mickelson Attorney General of South Dakota1947 1951 Succeeded byRalph A Dunham Political offices Preceded byGeorge T Mickelson Governor of South Dakota1951 1955 Succeeded byJoe Foss Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sigurd Anderson amp oldid 1170653446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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