- Charles A. Gilman
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Charles Gilman 9th Lt. Governor of Minnesota In office
January 10, 1880 – January 4, 1887Governor John S. Pillsbury, Lucius Hubbard Preceded by James Wakefield Succeeded by Albert E. Rice 14th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives In office
1878–1879Preceded by John L. Gibbs Succeeded by Loren Fletcher Personal details Born February 9, 1833
Gilmanton, New HampshireDied June 7, 1927
Saint Cloud, MinnesotaPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Hester Cronk Profession farmer, lawyer, legislator Charles Andrew Gilman (February 9, 1833 – June 7, 1927) was a Minnesota legislator, Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and the 9th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. Born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, he later moved to Minnesota. He first served in the Minnesota Senate in 1868, and later served in the Minnesota House from 1875 to 1879, serving as the body's leader his last two years in office.[1] He became Lieutenant Governor under Governors John S. Pillsbury and Lucius Hubbard from January 10, 1880 to January 4, 1887. He later served one more term in the House, from 1915 to 1916.
Gilman was married to Hester Cronk. He died in 1927 in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.[2]
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Political offices Preceded by
James Wakefield9th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1880–1887Succeeded by
Albert E. RicePreceded by
John L. GibbsSpeaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1878–1879Succeeded by
Loren FletcherLieutenant 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
- 1927 deaths
- People from Belknap County, New Hampshire
- Gilman family of New Hampshire
- Lieutenant Governors of Minnesota
- Minnesota State Senators
- Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Minnesota Republicans
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