- Ben C. Larkin
Infobox Politician
name = Ben C. Larkin
imagesize = 150px
caption = Ben C. Larkin
office =North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
term_start =January 1 ,1941
term_end =November 22 ,1949
predecessor = none
successor =Ernest D. Nelson
birth_date =May 13 ,1873
birth_place =Wisconsin
death_date =November 22 ,1949
death_place =Bismarck, North Dakota
party = RepublicanBen C. Larkin (
May 13 ,1873 -November 22 ,1949 ) was aNorth Dakota Republican Party politician who served as aNorth Dakota Public Service Commissioner from 1941 to his death in 1949. Prior to 1941, his title wasNorth Dakota Railroad Commissioner . He had served in that position since 1928.Biography
Ben Larkin was born in
Wisconsin in 1873. He came to North Dakota in 1891, and worked on farms while he attended school. He graduated from the Commercial Department atFargo College , and then managed a lumbar yard for eight years. He farmed in Eddy County for 20 years, and served in theNorth Dakota House of Representatives from 1919 to 1926, and served as the Speaker of the House in 1925. [North Dakota Blue Book, 1942] He was appointed as the Chief Elevator Accountant for theNorth Dakota Railroad Commission in 1925, and served in that capacity until 1928. He then was appointed by GovernorArthur G. Sorlie to the Railroad Commission in 1928 after the resignation ofFrank Milhollan . The Railroad Commission became known as theNorth Dakota Public Service Commission in 1940, and Larkin died in office on November 22, 1949 at the age of 76.Notes
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