A. Andrews Explained

A. Andrews
State House:Minnesota
District:20th
Term Start:1867
Term End:1868
Successor:A. B. Colton
Birth Date:c. 1818
Birth Place:Connecticut
Party:Republican
Residence:Winnebago City
Occupation:Farmer, legislator

A. Andrews (born c. 1818) was an American state representative for Minnesota's 20th district serving Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Martin, Murray, Pipestone, and Rock counties.[1] He served in the Minnesota House of Representatives' 9th Legislature from 1867 to 1868. While in the state house, he served on the Incorporations, Indian Affairs, and Railroads committees. He was succeeded by A. B. Colton.[2] Andrews came to Minnesota in 1864 and was a resident of Fairmont, Minnesota when he was elected in 1866.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andrews, A.. Legislators Past and Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. June 19, 2012.
  2. Web site: Colton, A. B. . Legislators Past and Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. June 21, 2012.