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For the businessman Charles Sherwood, see Camillus Cutlery Company.
Charles D. Sherwood 4th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota In office
January 11, 1864 – January 8, 1868Governor Stephen Miller Preceded by Vacant Succeeded by Thomas H. Armstrong 4th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives In office
1863–1863Preceded by Jared Benson Succeeded by Jared Benson Personal details Born November 18, 1833
New Brighton, ConnecticutDied July 5, 1895 (aged 61)
Chicago, IllinoisPolitical party Republican Residence Elkhorn, Minnesota Charles D. Sherwood (November 18, 1833 – July 3, 1895) was a Minnesota politician, the youngest Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives in state history, and the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. He was born in New Brighton, Connecticut in 1833. He died in Chicago, Illinois in 1895.
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Political offices Preceded by
Vacant
Office last held by Henry Adoniram SwiftLieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1864–1866Succeeded by
Thomas H. ArmstrongPreceded by
Jared BensonSpeaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1863Succeeded by
Jared BensonLieutenant Governors of Minnesota Holcombe · Donnelly · Swift · Sherwood · Armstrong · Yale · Barto · Wakefield · Gilman · Rice · Ives · Clough · Day · Gibbs · L. Smith · Jones · Eberhart · E. Smith · Gordon · Burnquist · Sullivan · Frankson · Collins · Nolan · Adams · Arens · Solberg · Petersen · Richardson (acting) · Lindsten · Anderson · Thye · Miller · Anderson · Nelsen · Wright · Rolvaag · Keith · Goetz · Perpich · Olson · Wangberg · Johnson · Dyrstad · Benson · Schunk · Molnau · Solon
Speakers 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:- 1833 births
- 1895 deaths
- Lieutenant Governors of Minnesota
- Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Minnesota Republicans
- Minnesota politician stubs
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