Henry Teigan Explained

Henry Teigan
State:Minnesota
District:3rd
Term Start:January 3, 1937
Term End:January 3, 1939
Succeeded:John G. Alexander
Preceded:Ernest Lundeen
Birth Date:7 August 1881
Birth Place:Forest City, Iowa
Death Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nationality:American
Party:Farmer-Labor (FL)
Alma Mater:Valparaiso University
Occupation:Teacher and Editor

Henry George Teigan (August 7, 1881 – March 12, 1941) was an American labor leader and editor who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota.[1]

Background

Henry Teigan was born in Forest City, Winnebago County, Iowa. He attended Luther Academy in Albert Lea, Minnesota and Central College in Pella, Iowa, later graduating from Valparaiso University in 1908. From 1900 to 1913 he was a teacher in various communities. (Iowa rural schools: 1900 – 1904, Des Lacs, North Dakota: 1909 – 1910, and Logan, North Dakota: 1912 – 1913).[2] [3]

Career

He became involved in politics in 1913, serving as secretary of the North Dakota State Socialist Party until 1916. Teigan moved to Minneapolis, in 1917, where he served as secretary of the National Nonpartisan League from 1916 to 1923. From 1923 to 1925, he was secretary to Senator Magnus Johnson. At that time, he also began working as an editor and newspaper writer. In 1930 he was the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party nominee for state auditor, coming in second with 35.96% of the vote. He continued in newspaper work until 1932, when he was elected to the Minnesota Senate where he served one term.

In 1936, he was elected as a candidate of the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party to the 75th congress. After one term, he failed to win reelection, and was also defeated in a 1940 bid to regain his seat. After leaving congress, he resumed newspaper and editorial work in Minneapolis, until his death on March 12, 1941. He is interred in Hillside Cemetery in Minneapolis. The papers of Henry George Teigan are maintained by the Minnesota Historical Societyin St. Paul, MN.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=15059 Teigan, Henry George (Minnesota Legislators Past and Present)
  2. Web site: Teigan, Henry George. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. 2010-12-14.
  3. Web site: Luther Academy 1888-1928. Norwegian Lutheran Synod. Valborg Berg. January 10, 2016.