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ISBN: 1025805232

ISBN13: 9781025805238

The Life of Knute Nelson

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"The Life of Knute Nelson" is a comprehensive biography detailing the extraordinary journey of one of the most influential figures in Upper Midwest political history. Written by Martin W. Odland, this work chronicles Nelson's rise from a humble Norwegian immigrant to a decorated Civil War veteran and eventually to the highest levels of American government. As a pioneering leader who served as both the Governor of Minnesota and a long-standing United States Senator, Nelson's career spanned a transformative era in American history.

The narrative explores Nelson's early struggles and his dedication to public service, highlighting his legal career and his steadfast commitment to his constituents. Odland provides a detailed account of Nelson's legislative achievements and his role in shaping the political landscape of Minnesota and the nation at large. This biography serves as a vital historical document for those interested in the Norwegian-American experience, the evolution of the Republican Party in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the personal integrity of a man who became a symbol of the American Dream. "The Life of Knute Nelson" remains a significant study of a statesman whose legacy of service left an indelible mark on the United States.

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