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Oscar A Swenson

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Preceded by
  
John A. Johnson

Religion
  
Lutheran

Role
  
Politician

Education
  
Gustavus Adolphus College

Succeeded by
  
Charles Munn

Profession
  
Farmer

Name
  
Oscar Swenson

Spouse
  
Bertha Jenson

Political party
  
Republican Party

Oscar A. Swenson
Born
  
March 27, 1877 New Sweden Township, Minnesota (
1877-03-27
)

Children
  
Maurice, Bernhard, Constance, Clara, and Eda

Alma mater
  
Gustavus Adolphus College

Died
  
June 20, 1951, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Residence
  
Nicollet, Minnesota, United States

Oscar A. Swenson ( March 27, 1877 – June 20, 1951) was a Minnesota politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served two decades in the Minnesota House of Representatives, and another 14 years in the Minnesota Senate.

Oscar A. Swenson born in New Sweden Township, Minnesota to Norwegian immigrant parents. His father, Swen Swenson, (1836–1905) was a Minnesota State Representative. His brother Laurits S. Swenson served as an American ambassador.

Oscar Swenson attended New Sweden Township Rural Schools, Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minnesota and Gustavus Adolphus College Oscar Swenson was elected to the House in 1912. He caucused with the Conservative Caucus in the then-nonpartisan body, and was selected as speaker in 1931, a position he held for two years.

Swenson left the House in 1933, but returned to the legislature after being elected to the Senate in 1936. He held that seat until 1951, serving as chair of the Senate agriculture committee. Swenson died in 1951 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was a member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Norseland in Nicollet County, Minnesota. His grandsons, Howard Swenson and Douglas G. Swenson both served the House of Representatives in the late 1990s.

Oscar Swenson was a member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Norseland, Minnesota. He died due to complications from a cerebral hemorrhage at Miller Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. His funeral was held at the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Norseland in Nicollet County, Minnesota. The collection consisting of papers belonging to Oscar A. Swenson are contained in Memorial Library, Southern Minnesota Historical Center at the Minnesota State University, in Mankato, Minnesota.

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