Norman Knudson Explained

Norman Knudson
State:Wisconsin
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:15th
Term Start:January 2, 1899
Term End:January 5, 1903
Predecessor:John McMullen
Successor:Samuel W. Randolph
Birth Date:30 April 1874
Birth Place:Manitowoc, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Manitowoc, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Evergreen Cemetery,
Allegiance:United States
Branch:Wisconsin National Guard
United States Volunteers
Unit:2nd Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
Battles:Spanish–American War

Norman Alfred Knudson (April 30, 1874April 9, 1934) was an American businessman and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate from 1899 through 1902, representing Manitowoc and Calumet counties.

Early life and war service

Knudson was born on April 30, 1874, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.[1] He later joined the Wisconsin National Guard in 1890. At the outbreak of the Spanish–American War, he volunteered for service and was mustered as first lieutenant of Company H in the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment.[2] [3] With the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry, he participated in the Puerto Rico campaign and commanded Company H throughout the war, due to the sickness of his captain, William Abel.[4] After the war, he remained in the national guard until 1903 and was promoted to the rank of captain.[5]

Political career

Immediately after returning from the war, he became the Republican candidate for Wisconsin State Senate in the 15th State Senate district.[4] Although the state of Wisconsin was heavily Republican in this era, the 15th Senate district was one of the most Democratic areas of the state. Knudson prevailed in a close general election, defeating Democratic candidate John P. Watt by just 37 votes.[2] He was the youngest member of the Senate in 1899 - only 24 years old at the start of the session.

Later years

After his time in the Senate, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to work for a lumber company.[5] He eventually returned to Wisconsin; he was secretary of the Chicago-Roosevelt Steamship company and the Maritime Securities company, and was also manager of the C. Reiss Coal company in Manitowoc. He died just before his 60th birthday, on April 9, 1934, after a long illness.[6]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Senate (1898)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 8, 1898

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Law Makers of Wisconsin. Milwaukee. The Evening Wisconsin Company. 1899 . 46. 2018-04-15.
  2. The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin . 1901 . State of Wisconsin . Biographical Sketches . 733 . December 23, 2022 .
  3. Roster of Wisconsin Troops in the Spanish American War . 1899 . Brigadier General Ralph M. Immell . Second Regiment . xvii . December 23, 2022 . Albertson Memorial Library .
  4. News: State News . . October 6, 1898 . 4 . December 23, 2022 . .
  5. News: Favorite Soldier to Resign . . December 1, 1903 . 5 . December 23, 2022 . .
  6. News: Norman Knudson, Manitowoc, Dies . The Sheboygan Press . April 10, 1934 . 4 . December 23, 2022 . .