- Peter Norbeck
Infobox Governor
name = Peter Norbeck
order = 9th
office = Governor of South Dakota
term_start = 1917
term_end = 1921
lieutenant =William H. McMaster
predecessor =Frank M. Byrne
successor =William H. McMaster
birth_date =August 27 ,1870
birth_place =Spink County, South Dakota
death_date =December 20 ,1936
death_place =Redfield, South Dakota
party = Republican
spouse =
profession =
religion =Peter Norbeck (
August 27 ,1870 ndashDecember 20 ,1936 ) served as aSouth Dakota State Senator from Spink County, as the Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota, as the ninthGovernor of South Dakota , and as aUnited States Senator . Norbeck was the first Governor of South Dakota to have been born within the borders of the state.Biography
Peter was the oldest of six children to be born to Norwegian immigrants, George (born in
Sweden ) and Karen (Larsen) Norbeck. At the time of Norbeck's birth, his family was living in a dugout on the family's convert|160|acre|km2, located eight miles (13 km) northeast of Vermillion,Dakota Territory . On May 9, 1908, Peter Norbeck ran for the South Dakota State Senate from Spink County. After being elected to the first of three terms, he joined Coe Crawford's inner circle of Progressives. In 1914, Norbeck reluctantly accepted GovernorFrank Byrne 's invitation to run as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota. In 1916, Norbeck beat Democratic candidate, Orville Rinehart, and became the ninth Governor of South Dakota. He served in that office from 1917 to 1921. In 1920, Norbeck was easily elected to the office of United States Senator. He won the election with 50% of the vote, in part due to the fact that the election involved a Democrat and two relatively strong independent candidates, with the Democrat coming in third place. Norbeck was a United States senator for the next sixteen years until his death from cancer during his third term.Norbeck made a number of contributions towards South Dakota's tourism industry. He contributed to the development of the Iron Mountain Road in the
Black Hills . He broughtGutzon Borglum to South Dakota and convinced PresidentsCalvin Coolidge andFranklin D. Roosevelt to provide federal money for the carving ofMount Rushmore . He also contributed to the development of Sylvan Lake,Needles Highway ,Badlands National Park ,Custer State Park , andWind Cave National Park .External links
* [http://www.sd4history.com/Unit7/notableSDlesson2.htm Entry for Peter Norbeck at the Weekly South Dakotan website]
* [http://www.sdhistory.org/rp/dp/dp_norbeck.htm Entry for Peter Norbeck at the South Dakota State Historical Society website]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/norbeck-peter.html Entry for Peter Norbeck at Infoplease.com]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Norbeck&GSfn=Peter&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=7180896&pt=Peter%20Norbeck& Burial record for Peter Norbeck at Findagrave.com]
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