- Winfield Scott Hammond
Infobox Governor
name=Winfield Scott Hammond
caption=Winfield Scott Hammond
order= 18th
office= Governor of Minnesota
term_start=January 5 ,1915
term_end=December 30 ,1915
lieutenant=Joseph A. A. Burnquist
predecessor=Adolph Olson Eberhart
successor=Joseph A. A. Burnquist
birth_date= birth date|1863|11|17|mf=y
birth_place=Southborough, Massachusetts , U.S.
death_date= death date|1915|12|30|mf=y
death_place=Clinton, Louisiana , U.S.
party=Democrat
profession=educator, politician
spouse=
religion=
footnotes=Winfield Scott Hammond (
November 17 1863 ndashDecember 30 1915 ) was an Americanpolitician . He was a Democrat.Born in 1863 in
Southborough, Massachusetts , he served fromMinnesota in theUnited States House of Representatives in the 60th,
61st, 62nd, and 63rd congresses fromMarch 4 ,1907 toJanuary 6 ,1915 . He was the 18thGovernor of Minnesota fromJanuary 5 ,1915 until his deathDecember 30 ,1915 . He was the second governor of Minnesota to die in office.Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist succeeded to the governorship to fill the vacancy left by Hammond's death.Minnesota's eighteenth governor had little time to effect significant change before he died in office. Had he lived longer, perhaps Winfield Scott Hammond would have realized his ambitious plans to reorganize state government by minimizing bureaucracy and eliminating waste to make Minnesota's wheels turn more efficiently. Instead, his most notable legislation was the "county option bill," a restriction on liquor sales that pleased prohibition advocates.
An inscription under a bust of Hammond in the capitol describes him aptly as "a scholar in politics". He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from
Dartmouth College and upon moving to Mankato at age 21, became principal of its high school. He later studied law while he supervised schools inWatonwan County . He made his permanent home in St. James, where he practiced law and established himself as a political contender.A staunch Democrat in a Republican community, he lost his first bid for Congress in 1892, but perseverance and bipartisan support eventually brought him a congressional seat 14 years later. He interrupted his fourth consecutive term to leave Washington and run for governor.
Hammond had been in office only eight months when he suffered
ptomaine poisoning on a trip south and died of a stroke, aged 52, inClinton, Louisiana .References
* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_20.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
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