Carl Anderson (North Dakota Politician)
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Carl Anderson (July 16, 1897 – February 7, 1945) was a
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public servant and politician with the
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. He served as the North Dakota State Treasurer from 1941 to 1944. He did not seek re-election to another term since Treasurers were not permitted to serve more than two consecutive terms.


Biography

Carl O. Anderson was born in Lyon County, Minnesota in 1897. He resided there until he was 10 years old, and came to North Dakota; settling in Morton County. After living there for 18 years, he moved to Cass County and attended the Normal School at Valley City, North Dakota. He taught for six terms, but then returned to farming near Page. Anderson was a member of the
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, and he was married to Dorothy Gross of
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, whose father, Otis Gross, served in the North Dakota Senate during the 1920s.North Dakota Blue Book, 1942 Anderson was elected as the North Dakota State Treasurer in 1940, and served until term restrictions made him unable to run for re-election in 1944. He died in 1945 at the age of 47, just over a month after leaving office.


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1897 births 1945 deaths State treasurers of North Dakota People from Lyon County, Minnesota People from Morton County, North Dakota 20th-century American politicians American Lutherans 20th-century Lutherans {{NorthDakota-politician-stub