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Thomas Bondhus

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Preceded by
  
C. A. Halverson

Spouse(s)
  
Carrie T. Thompson

Political party
  
Nonpartisan


Nationality
  
Norwegian

Succeeded by
  
Sam M. Franz

Name
  
Thomas Bondhus

Thomas Bondhus

Profession
  
Farmer, Legislator, Postmaster

Died
  
January 5, 1954, Cottonwood County, Minnesota, United States

Residence
  
Storden, Minnesota, United States

Thomas Bondhus (February 3, 1880 – January 5, 1954) was a state representative for Minnesota's 10th district serving Cottonwood County.

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Personal life

Bondhus was born on February 3, 1880 in Clinton County, Iowa He moved to Ida County with his parents when he was 3 years old and moved to Minnesota's Cottonwood County in 1895. He married Carrie T. Thompson in 1908 and had 7 children—4 boys and 3 girls. He resided in Storden, Minnesota throughout his career as a legislator. In addition to government work, Bondhus worked as a farmer and served as secretary of Westbrook Mutual Insurance Co., Storden Co-Operative Company, and Local Township Mutual Insurance Company. He died on January 5, 1954.

Education

Bondhus attended a public school prior to attending college. He attended college at the Minneapolis Business College and also had schooling at Minneapolis Normal School.

State Legislature

Bondhus served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1937 to 1952. He was preceded by C. A. Halverson and succeeded by Sam Franz. He was elected in nonpartisan elections, but he caucused in the conservative caucus.

Other government service

In addition to his service in the legislature, Bondhus served as both Township Treasurer and Township Assessor for Amo Township. He also served as assistant postmaster in Westbrook, Minnesota.

References

Thomas Bondhus Wikipedia