- Harry H. Peterson
Infobox_Governor
name= Harry H. Peterson
caption=
order= 19th
office= Minnesota Attorney General
term_start= 1933
term_end= 1936
predecessor=Henry N. Benson
successor=William S. Ervin
birth_date=
death_date=1985
death_place=
profession=Attorney
party=
footnotes=Harry Herbert Peterson was an American lawyer, judge and politician, graduated from the
University of Minnesota Law School in 1912 and entered private practice as an attorney at law in Ramsey County,Minnesota . He was elected Ramsey County Attorney to serve 1923-1924 and subsequently served as the Minnesota Attorney General during theFarmer-Labor administration ofFloyd B. Olson , 1933-36. During the Great Depression, Peterson drafted and subsequently defended the constitutionality of the Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium Act, a signature Depression-era reform which sustained the principle that States could adopt moratoria on bank foreclosures.Peterson went from the Attorney General's office to the Minnesota Supreme Court serving there from 1938-1950, resigning to run for Minnesota Governor. Defeating
Orville Freeman in theDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary election, he lost the 1950 general election to the Republican candidate,Luther W. Youngdahl .Upon retirement, Peterson was active in the formation of the Midwestern School of Law where he served as Dean prior to its reorganization as the
Hamline University School of Law . Peterson donated his personal law library to the new school and served on its faculty, later dying of a stroke in 1985.Reference
Minnesota State Law Library Archive of Judicial Biographieshttp://www.lawlibrary.state.mn.us/judges/memorials/HHPetersonObit.pdf
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