Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-1966

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Fred Aandahl of Litchville, N.D. served in the N.D. Senate (1931-1932 & 1939-1940), as North Dakota Governor (1945-1950), and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1951-1953). He also was Assistant Secretary of the Interior during the Eisenhower Administration for eight years.

From the description of Biographical records, 1942-1966. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 36070331

Fred George Aandahl was born April 9, 1897, in Litchville, North Dakota. His father, Sam served in the North Dakota legislature in 1903. Fred G. Aandahl attended a one-room country school, before graduating from Litchville High School. He attended the University of North Dakota, graduating in 1921 with a B.A. in Liberal Arts. His major was law with history and economics being his minor. Aandahl was Superintendent of Schools in Litchville from 1922 to 1927. He retired from his career in education to focus his energies on the administration of the family farm. He married Luella Brekke on June 28, 1926. The couple had three daughters: Louise, Margaret and Marilyn. Fred Aandahl won a seat in the North Dakota Senate in 1930, returning in 1938 and 1940. In the State Senate, Aandahl served on the Appropriations Committee and was known for his strong support of education. Aandahl was a leading member of the Republican Organizing Committee (ROC). The ROC was created to unite all Republicans opposed to William Langer and the Nonpartisan League. Aandahl delivered the keynote address at its first convention. With the strong backing of the ROC, Aandahl won the Republican nomination for Governor in the June primary. In the November election, he defeated three-term Attorney General Alvin Strutz. One of Aandahl's first major decisions in office was to appoint a replacement for the recently deceased John Moses to the United States Senate. On 12 March 1945, Aandahl named Milton Young. Aandahl was Governor of North Dakota from 1945 to 1950, before being elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1950. He served one term in the House. Aandahl was then named Assistant Secretary of the Interior, by President Dwight Eisenhower in February 1953. He served the Eisenhower administration in this capacity until 1961. When the Kennedy Administration took office in January 1961, Aandahl retired to his Litchville farm. He died on April 7, 1966 in Fargo.

From the description of Papers, 1928-1960. (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 49328341

Fred G. Aandahl of Litchville, N.D. served in the N.D. Senate (1931-1933 & 1939-1943), as North Dakota Governor (1945-1951), and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1951-1953). He also was Assistant Secretary of the Interior (1953-1961) during the Eisenhower Administration for eight years.

From the description of Fred G. Aandahl family photograph collection [graphic]. [1910s-1958] (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 62770669

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referencedIn Henry C. Wahl Correspondence, 1948-1970 Bancroft Library
referencedIn North Dakota. Governor. Fred Aandahl Papers, 1944-1952. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
referencedIn Paulson, John D., 1915-2001. John D. Paulson papers, 1932, 1958, 1981-1985, 1998. North Dakota State University Library
referencedIn Aandahl, Luella. Luella Aandahl guest book, 1945-1949. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
referencedIn Stockman, Louise Aandahl. Louise Aandahl Stockman and Mary Langer Gokey oral history interview, 1970-1980. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
referencedIn Aandahl, Soren J. Soren J. Aandahl architectural drawings, 1910. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
creatorOf Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-1966. Biographical records, 1942-1966. North Dakota State University Library
referencedIn Fred A. Seaton Papers. 1934 - 1974. Photographs Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
creatorOf Banks, Harvey O. Letter to Fred G. Aandahl, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, and Dewey Short, Assistant Secretary of the Army, U.S. Dept. of the Army, relative to the review of policies and procedures governing construction and operation of federal multi-purpose reservoir projects in the Central Valley of California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn North Dakota. Governor. Office register, 1950. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
creatorOf Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-1966. Papers, 1928-1960. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library
referencedIn Morris, Toby. Toby Morris photograph collection, 1947-1961. Museum of the Great Plains
creatorOf Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-1966. Fred G. Aandahl family photograph collection [graphic]. North Dakota State University Library
creatorOf Aandahl, Fred G. [Letters, Oct 7, 1953 and Nov. 17, 1953, between A.D. Edmonston and Fred G. Aandahl re collaboration of State and Federal government on Central Valley Project.]. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Moran, Margaret Aandahl, 1930-1968. Thistle houses : a series of autobiographical episodes / written and illustrated by Margaret Aandahl Moran, 1962-1963. North Dakota State University Library
referencedIn Forum Publishing Company (Fargo, N.D.). Fargo Forum negative collection [graphic]. North Dakota State University Library
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associatedWith Aandahl, Luella. person
associatedWith Aandahl, Soren J. person
associatedWith Banks, Harvey O. person
associatedWith Moran, Margaret Aandahl, 1930-1968. person
associatedWith Morris, Toby. person
associatedWith North Dakota. Governor. corporateBody
associatedWith North Dakota. Governor. corporateBody
associatedWith North Dakota. Governor (1945-1950 : Aandahl) corporateBody
associatedWith Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Orin G. Libby Photographic Collection (Chester Fritz Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Paulson, John D., 1915-2001. person
associatedWith Stockman, Louise Aandahl. person
correspondedWith Wahl, Henry C. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
North Dakota--Litchville
Litchville (N.D.)
United States
North Dakota
Litchville (N.D.)
North Dakota
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Birth 1897-04-09

Death 1966-04-07

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