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Encyclopedia > Adolph Olson Eberhart

Adolph Olson Eberhart (June 23, 1870December 6, 1944) was born in Sweden and became an American politician.


He was a member of the Minnesota State Senate from January, 1903 to January, 1907. He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1906. He became the 17th Governor of Minnesota on September 21, 1909, when Governor John Albert Johnson died, and served until January 5, 1915. Eberhart was a Republican. Minnesota elected Governors and Lt. Governors on separate ballots until 1974, so it happened occasionally that the two were of different parties.



Preceded by:
John Albert Johnson
Governors of Minnesota Succeeded by:
Winfield Scott Hammond







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John Albert Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (173 words)
Lieutenant Governor Adolph Olson Eberhart became Governor upon the death of Governor Johnson.
Governor Winfield Scott Hammond was the second Minnesota governor to die in office after suffering a stroke in 1915.
Floyd B. Olson was the third and last governor to die in office when he died of cancer in 1936.
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