Sverre N. Omdahl Explained

Sverre N. Omdahl (died 1970 at the age of 61)[1] was an agriculture official[2] and state legislator in Washington State.[3] He served as the state's director of agriculture.[4]

He served in the Washington House of Representatives in 1948.[5] He was succeeded by Emma Ridgway in 1949.

He was a candidate for a state senate seat in 1948. He served on Governor Arthur B. Langlie's staff.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conrad obituary notes 1970-2 . 2023-11-12 . www.skagitriverjournal.com.
  2. Web site: Planning as a Solution to State and Local Problems: Proceedings of the Section on Planning, 12th Annual Institute of Government, 1947. Bureau of Governmental Research and Services in Cooperation with the Division of Adult Education and Extension Services . 1948 .
  3. Web site: Planning as a Solution to State and Local Problems: Proceedings of the Section on Planning, 12th Annual Institute of Government, 1947. Bureau of Governmental Research and Services in Cooperation with the Division of Adult Education and Extension Services . 1948 .
  4. Web site: Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California . Senate . California. Legislature . 1953 .
  5. Web site: House Class Photos 1947. leg.wa.gov.
  6. https://anacortes.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=OMDAHL%2C%20Sverre%20N.