- J. A. O. Preus
Infobox Governor
name=Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus
caption=
order= 20th
office= Governor of Minnesota
term_start=January 5 ,1921
term_end=January 6 ,1925
lieutenant=Louis L. Collins
predecessor=Joseph A. A. Burnquist
successor=Theodore Christianson
birth_date= birth date|1883|8|28|mf=y
birth_place=Columbia County, Wisconsin ,United States
death_date= death date and age|1961|5|24|1883|8|28|mf=y
death_place=Minneapolis, Minnesota , U.S.
party=Republican
profession=politician, insurance executive
spouse=Idelle Louise Haugen
religion=Lutheran
footnotes=Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus [PROICE] (
August 28 ,1883 ndashMay 24 ,1961 ) was anAmerican politician , born inColumbia County, Wisconsin . He served as the state auditor forMinnesota fromJanuary 5 ,1915 toJanuary 5 ,1921 and as the 20thGovernor of Minnesota fromJanuary 5 ,1921 toJanuary 6 ,1925 . He was a Republican. He was a 1903 graduate of Luther College inDecorah, Iowa , where his extended family has had a key role in the development, governance, and academic life of the college-community since its founding in 1862.The grandson, son, and father of Lutheran pastors, he chose to serve the state rather than the church. As a recent graduate of the
University of Minnesota Law School he cut his political teeth in Washington as executive clerk to SenatorKnute Nelson . Back home after three years, he continued his climb up the Republican ladder of state service toward the governor's office.When Preus first ran for governor in 1920, he adamantly opposed the
Farmer-Labor Party , a coalition of discontented farmers and laborers who had formed a new political organization. The party, he declaimed, represented "socialism - a politicalcult that would destroy the principles ofprivate property , ourreligion , and ourhomes ."Despite his reservations about the Farmer-Labor philosophy, Governor Preus nonetheless encouraged the legislature to meet some of the farmers' demands by broadening the legal powers of cooperatives, making low-interest loans available through the
Rural Credit Bureau , and creating theDepartment of Agriculture . Preus also demanded higher taxes from the owners of ore-rich mines on the Iron Range, expanded highway construction, and improved equal rights and election procedures. His political savvy, combined with an apparent desire to correct inequities, made Minnesota's twentieth governor a surprisingly prolific reformer.After completing his second term, Preus became an insurance executive in Chicago. He returned to Minneapolis in 1958 and served until his death as board chairman of Lutheran Brotherhood, a fraternal insurance society he had co-founded in 1917. He also founded the Aid Association for Lutherans, which consolidated in the 1990s to become
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans .Preus' son, Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus II, was a theologian, professor, author, and president of the
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod . His other son,Robert Preus , was a Lutheran pastor, professor, author, theologian, and president ofConcordia Theological Seminary .References
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_22.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
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