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Chester D. Davidson 9th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives In office
1869–1869Preceded by John Q. Farmer Succeeded by John L. Merriam Minnesota State Representative from the 5th District In office
1868–1869Personal details Born 1826 Died 1870 Political party Republican Residence Minneapolis, Minnesota Chester D. Davidson (1826–1870) was a Minnesota politician and Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing Minneapolis. He was first served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1868, and was elected speaker one year later, serving in the position for his sole remaining year in the House.[1]
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Political offices Preceded by
John Q. FarmerSpeaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1869Succeeded by
John L. MerriamSpeakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives Territorial (1849–1858) State (since 1858) Bradley • Coggswell • Benson • Sherwood • Benson • Armstrong • Wakefield • Farmer • Davidson • J. Merriam • Hall • Kinyon • Gibbs • Gilman • Fletcher • Gibbs • W. Merriam • Graves • Champlin • Lee • Van Sant • Jones • Dare • Dowling • Babcock • Clague • L. Johnson • Rockne • Dunn • Rines • Flowers • Parker • Nolan • J. Johnson • Swenson • Munn • G. Johnson • Barker • Hall • Hartle • A. Johnson • Chilgren • Duxbury • Dirlam • Sabo • Searle • Norton • Sieben • Jennings • Norton • Vanasek • Long • Anderson • Carruthers • Sviggum • Anderson Kelliher • ZellersCategories:- 1826 births
- 1870 deaths
- Minnesota Republicans
- Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Minnesota politician stubs
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