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George Loomis Becker

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for the newly organized state. When it was revealed that the state would only receive two seats, Becker was the one left out. By some accounts he withdrew from consideration while others suggest the three candidates
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He first entered politics in 1854 when he was elected as a city council member for St. Paul. In 1856 he was elected mayor of St. Paul and served for a single, one-year term. He participated in the Democratic
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in 1857 and was elected as one of three people to serve in the
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Becker went on to serve in the administration of Governor
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He attended 418:Democratic nominee for 388:Democratic nominee for 163:University of Michigan 421:Governor of Minnesota 391:Governor of Minnesota 381:Henry Hastings Sibley 251:governor of Minnesota 243:Henry Hastings Sibley 205:before relocating to 69:Saint Paul, Minnesota 51:from the 1st district 308:. 1940. p. 19. 175:George Loomis Becker 25:George Loomis Becker 207:St. Paul, Minnesota 193:Becker was born in 138:St. Paul, Minnesota 16:American politician 756: 755: 439: 438: 430:Succeeded by 402:Edward O. Hamblin 400:Succeeded by 314:2027/uc1.b3635771 279:Becker, Minnesota 172: 171: 811: 465: 458: 451: 442: 411:Daniel W. 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Minnesota Senate
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Alexander Ramsey
John B. Brisbin
Locke, New York
St. Paul, Minnesota
Democratic
Case Western Reserve University
University of Michigan
Democratic
mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota
Locke, New York
Case Western Reserve University
University of Michigan Law School
St. Paul, Minnesota
Edmund Rice
Minnesota Constitutional Convention
United States House of Representatives
drew straws
Henry Hastings Sibley
Minnesota Senate
governor of Minnesota
United States House of Representatives
Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad
Western Railroad of Minnesota
Becker County, Minnesota
Becker, Minnesota

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