Henry M. Arens
Henry Martin Arens | |
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| File:Henry Arens, 1934.jpg Arens in 1934 | |
| 26th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | |
| In office January 6, 1931 – January 3, 1933 | |
| Governor | Floyd B. Olson |
| Preceded by | Charles Edward Adams |
| Succeeded by | Konrad K. Solberg |
| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's at-large district | |
| In office March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 | |
| Preceded by | General ticket adopted |
| Succeeded by | General ticket abolished |
| Member of the Minnesota Senate from the 21st district | |
| In office January 1, 1923 – January 4, 1931 | |
| Preceded by | William John Kuntz |
| Succeeded by | Patrick W. Morrison |
| Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 21st district | |
| In office January 6, 1919 – December 31, 1922 | |
| Preceded by | Andy Donovan |
| Succeeded by | William Geister |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 21, 1873 Bausenrode, Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia |
| Died | October 6, 1963 (aged 89) Jordan, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Party | Farmer Labor |
| Profession | Farmer |
Henry Martin Arens (November 21, 1873 – October 6, 1963) was a German-American farmer and politician from Minnesota who served in several public offices, including as lieutenant governor and U.S. Representative.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Arens was born as Heinrich Martin Arens in Bausenrode near Fretter in the Kingdom of Prussia, today part of the municipality of Finnentrop, Westphalia, Germany. He migrated to the United States in November 1889 and was a farmer near Jordan, Minnesota.
Political career
[edit | edit source]His first public office was as a member of the board of aldermen for Jordan from 1905 to 1913. He was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1919 to 1922 and in the state senate from 1923 to 1930.
In 1930, he was elected the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota and served one two-year term. In 1932 he was elected to the 73rd congress as a member of the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party. (In 1932, all of Minnesota's representatives were elected at large.) He served only one term, from March 4, 1933, to January 3, 1935, the start of the 20th Amendment. He was defeated for re-election in 1934 by Elmer Ryan, after which he commented that he was convinced "that politics is not worthwhile and that never again will I ask favors of the electorate."[1] In 1936 he attempted to retake his seat and was again defeated by Ryan.[2]
References
[edit | edit source]External links
[edit | edit source]- Henry M. Arens at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
- Inauguration photo Archived March 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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- 1873 births
- 1963 deaths
- Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
- Lieutenant governors of Minnesota
- United States representatives from Minnesota
- Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Minnesota state senators
- Minnesota Farmer–Laborites
- Farmer–Labor Party United States representatives
- People from Jordan, Minnesota
- 19th-century American farmers
- 20th-century United States representatives
- 20th-century members of the Minnesota Legislature
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