Svend Samuelson Explained

Svend Samuelson
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Manitowoc 1st
Term Start:January 2, 1871
Term End:January 1, 1872
Predecessor:John Barth
Successor:Peter Reuther
Party:Republican
Birth Date:24 January 1825
Birth Place:Christiana, Norway
Death Place:Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Bayside Cemetery,
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Volunteers
Union Army
Rank:2nd Lieutenant, USV
Serviceyears:1862 - 1863
Unit:15th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
Battles:American Civil War

Svend Samuelson (January 24, 1825 – January 15, 1891) was a Norwegian American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Manitowoc County in the 1871 session.

Biography

Samuelson was born in Christiana, Norway, in January 1825.[1] He received a common school education and emigrated to the United States, settling in the town of Liberty, in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, in 1854. He established a farm there, and served for more than ten years as town clerk.

At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he volunteered for service in the Union Army with the 15th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, frequently referred to as the "Scandinavian Regiment" due to being mostly composed of recent Scandinavian American immigrants.[2] Samuelson was commissioned second lieutenant of Company F in the regiment while it was being organized at Camp Randall, in Madison. The 15th Wisconsin Infantry operated in the western theater of the war, and saw significant combat in Kentucky and Tennessee. Samuelson served for nearly two years, but resigned in the fall of 1863 due to poor health.[3]

Samuelson returned to Manitowoc County after the war. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in the 1870 election, running on the Republican Party ticket. He represented Manitowoc County's 1st Assembly district in the 1871 legislative session. At that time, his district comprised roughly the southern half of the county.[1] He did not run for re-election in 1871.

He moved from Manitowoc to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, around 1875. He died at his home in Sturgeon Bay on the morning of January 15, 1891, after suffering many years from an incurable lung disease, stemming from his years in the war.[4]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (1870)

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Notes and References

  1. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin . 1871 . State of Wisconsin . Official Directory . 379 . July 26, 2022 .
  2. Book: Quiner, Edwin B. . The Military History of Wisconsin . 1866 . Clarke & Co. . https://archive.org/details/militaryhistoryo00quin/page/613/ . Regimental History - Fifteenth Infantry . 613–631 . July 26, 2022 .
  3. Book: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861 - 1865 . 1886 . Office of the Adjutant General of Wisconsin . 1 . Fifteenth Regiment Infantry . 816 . July 26, 2022 .
  4. News: Around the County . Sturgeon Bay Advocate . January 17, 1891 . 8 . July 26, 2022 . .