L. B. Hanna Explained

Louis Benjamin Hanna
Order1:11th
Office1:Governor of North Dakota
Term Start1:January 8, 1913
Term End1:January 3, 1917
Predecessor1:John Burke
Successor1:Lynn Frazier
State2:North Dakota
Term Start2:March 4, 1909
Term End2:January 7, 1913
Predecessor2:Thomas Frank Marshall
Successor2:Seat disestablished
Alongside2:Asle Gronna (1909–1911) and Henry Thomas Helgesen (1911–1913)
Office3:Member of the North Dakota Senate
Term3:1897–1901
1905–1909
Office4:Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
Term4:1895–1897
Birth Date:August 9, 1861
Birth Place:New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Death Date:April 23, 1948 (aged 86)
Death Place:Fargo, North Dakota
Party:Republican

Louis Benjamin Hanna (August 9, 1861 – April 23, 1948) was an American businessman, banker, and North Dakota Republican Party politician, who served in the North Dakota House of Representatives and as the 11th Governor of North Dakota.

Biography

Louis Benjamin Hanna was born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. His parents, Jason R. and Margaret Hanna died when he was a small boy, leaving him to be raised by his aunts. Louis Hanna grew up and received his education in Massachusetts and New York. He came to the Dakota Territory in 1881 with his brother, Robert C. Hanna and began farming near what is now Hope, North Dakota. He was married on November 18, 1888, to Lottie L. Thatcher (1864–1933) and they had four children.[1]

Career

He sold his land in 1882 and moved to Page where he began his career as a businessman. He started a retail lumber company, then expanded into grain handling. Soon he needed banking facilities, so he opened a private bank at Page. The bank became a state bank, then became the First National Bank of Page, with Hanna as the president.

From 1895 to 1897, Hanna served in the North Dakota House of Representatives. Hanna moved to Fargo in 1899, serving as vice president of the First National Bank of Fargo.[2] Hanna took on the North Dakota Senate from 1897 to 1901, and again from 1905 to 1909, representing the Fargo district this time.

In 1908, Louis Hanna was elected to represent North Dakota in the United States House of Representatives where he served two terms, from 1909 to 1913. Without any lapse between positions, he became the eleventh Governor of North Dakota in 1913 beating Frank O. Hellstrom in the race. The four years in Bismarck as Governor of North Dakota were largely spent attacking the $300,000 debt inherited by Hanna upon assuming office. At the end of four years, the entire amount was paid off; in addition, the bonded debt of nearly one million dollars was reduced to $462,000. A teacher's retirement and insurance fund was created and an inheritance tax law was sanctioned.[3]

During Hanna's term the governor, his family, and a committee went to Norway. On July 4, 1914, at Christiania (Oslo), they presented the people of Norway with a statue of Abraham Lincoln. The statue, by North Dakota sculptor Paul Fjelde, is located in Frogner Park in Oslo.

Legacy and death

King Haakon VII decorated Gov. Hanna as a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav of the First Rank. Governor Hanna served as chairman of the Liberty Loan drives in 1917 and 1918. During World War I he served in France as a captain in the American Red Cross. He was cited as an officer of the French Legion of Honor by the French government. Hanna continued his business interests in agriculture, banking, and other enterprises until his retirement. In 1924, Louis Hanna handled presidential campaign of Calvin Coolidge in North Dakota. He died in 1948, aged 86, in Fargo, North Dakota.[4] [5] [6] He is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NNDB . L. B. Hanna . https://web.archive.org/web/20210414172124/https://www.nndb.com/people/138/000208511/ . 2021-04-14 . Soylent Communications . September 5, 2012.
  2. Web site: L. B. Hanna. Soylent Communications. September 5, 2012.
  3. Web site: L. B. Hanna . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304071236/https://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_north_dakota/col2-content/main-content-list/title_hanna_louis.html . 2016-03-04 . National Governors Association . September 5, 2012.
  4. http://history.nd.gov/exhibits/governors/governors11.html North Dakota Governors - Louis B. Hanna
  5. Web site: HANNA, Louis Benjamin . https://web.archive.org/web/20220314131957/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/H000162 . 2022-03-14 . 2022-03-14 . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  6. Web site: State Historical Society of North Dakota . Louis Benjamin Hanna Papers . 2022-03-14 . 10217 - Business / Commerce - Manuscripts by Subject - Archives Holdings - Archives - State Historical Society of North Dakota.