- Martin Olsen Nalum
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Fredrik Anton Martin Olsen Nalum (13 May 1854 – 19 January 1935) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Liberal Party. He held three different government minister posts, served as mayor and was a six-term member of Parliament.
He was born at Tanum in Brunlanes as a son of farmer Peder Martin Olsen Aaros (1817–1859) and Anne Olea Olsen Falkenberg (1816–1967). He attended school in the city Larvik, graduated from Asker Teachers' Seminary in 1872 and returned to Brunlanes as a school teacher from 1872 to 1909. He was also a farmer, having bought the farm Nalum in 1881 and later the farm Foldvik.[1] He quit as a farmer in 1926, and his son bought the farmland in 1928.[2]
He was a member of Brunlanes municipal council from 1883 to 1916, serving as mayor since 1892. He was an elector from 1883 to 1903, before entering election himself. He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Brunla in 1906, and was re-elected in 1909, 1912, 1915, 1918 and 1921.[1][2] He served as President of the Storting during his fourth term,[3] and also President of the Odelsting from 1920 to 1921.[2]
From 1916 to 1920 he was the Minister of Labour in Knudsen's Second Cabinet. He was involved in transport politics in Parliament, and was also a board member of the Norwegian State Railways from 1910 to 1922 and supervisory commission member of the Jarlsberg Line from 1903 to 1911. Being a teacher, he was also involved in education politics, and was a member of the municipal and county school boards. In Blehr's Second Cabinet which served from 1921 to 1923 he was named as Minister of Education and Church Affairs,[1][2] and also served as Minister of Agriculture from June to July 1921.[4]
After retiring he lived at the family farm. He died in Nanset, Hedrum in 1935. He was buried in Tanum, and a memorial stone was raised there in November 1939.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c d Mjeldheim, Leiv. "Martin Olsen Nalum". In Helle, Knut (in Norwegian). Norsk biografisk leksikon. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Martin_Olsen_Nalum/utdypning. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Fredrik Anton Martin Olsen Nalum" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). http://www.nsd.uib.no/polsys/index.cfm?urlname=storting&lan=&MenuItem=N1_1&ChildItem=&State=collapse&UttakNr=33&person=12288. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ "Stortingspresidenter" (in Norwegian). Parliament of Norway. http://www.stortinget.no/no/Stortinget-og-demokratiet/Organene/Presidentskapet/Historiske-stortingspresidenter1/. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ "Otto Blehr's Second Government". Government.no. http://www.regjeringen.no/en/the-government/previous-governments/the-structure-of-the-registry/governments/during-and-after-the-dissolution-of-the-/ministries-1905---1940/ministries-1905---1940/otto-blehrs-second-government-1921---192.html?id=507313. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
Political offices Preceded by
Andreas Tostrup UrbyeNorwegian Minister of Labour
1916–1920Succeeded by
Ole Monsen MjeldePreceded by
Nils Riddervold JensenNorwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs
1921–1923Succeeded by
Ivar Bergersen SælenPreceded by
Gunder Anton JahrenNorwegian Minister of Agriculture
June 1921–July 1921Succeeded by
Haakon Martin FiveCategories:- 1854 births
- 1935 deaths
- People from Larvik
- Norwegian educators
- Mayors of places in Vestfold
- Government ministers of Norway
- Members of the Parliament of Norway
- Liberal Party (Norway) politicians
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