- Anton Kraabel
Anton T. Kraabel (
October 16 ,1862 -June 17 ,1934 [ [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?hl=en&ned=us&q=anton+kraabel&ie=UTF-8 Articles on Death of Kraabel] ] ) was aNorth Dakota Republican Party politician who served as the 9th and 11th Lieutenant Governors ofNorth Dakota underL. B. Hanna andLynn Frazier respectively. Kraabel also served in theNorth Dakota House from 1903 to 1904 and in theNorth Dakota Senate from 1905 to 1908. [North Dakota Blue Book, 1989]Biography
Anton T. Kraabel was born in 1862 in
Øyer in the region ofGudbrandsdalen ,Norway . When Kraabel was four years old, his family including his parents, two brothers and three sisters emigrated to theUnited States and settled nearCoon Valley in southwesternWisconsin . Two sisters were born to the family afterwards. At the age of sixteen, Kraabel started supporting himself by working on farms and in a sawmill. He later moved to North Dakota where he worked as a peddler, as a hotel manager and a lumber yard manager. Eventually, he settled inClifford, North Dakota and began his career as a manager of a general store. In 1899, along with several others, he started theClifford Bank . During this time, Kraabel was involved in local, county and state politics in North Dakota beginning as township clerk in 1888 and subsequently as township treasurer. He served in theNorth Dakota Legislative Assembly from 1903 to 1908; first in the House, and then in the Senate. He was electedLieutenant Governor of North Dakota in 1912, but was defeated in the 1914 Republican Primary. He ran again for the seat in 1916, and served for another term. In 1918, however, he once again lost the primary for his party. [North Dakota Blue Book, 1913] After his political career, he served as a chair and member of several boards. He helped to organize theTraill County Telephone Company and was its president for twelve years. He married Maren Oline Oswald in 1892, and they had seven children; three girls and four boys. He died at the age of 71 in 1934 inMontana . [ [http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~weinberg/kraabel.pdf My Life, by A.T. Kraabel (unpublished manuscript)] ]Notes
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