Papers, 1919-1936.

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Papers, 1919-1936.

Consists of a letter from William Langer concerning the death of William Martin; a concurrent resolution from the North Dakota Legislative Assembly concerning William Martin; a poem; leaflet encouraging women to support the Nonpartisan League; ephemera; a photograph; and newspaper clippings.

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Langer, William, 1886-1959

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Born at Everest, N.D. Graduate of University of North Dakota and Columbia University. Attorney, married Lydia Cady 1918, nicknamed "Wild Bill." Morton County States Attorney (1914-1916) North Dakota Attorney General (1916-1920), North Dakota Governor (1933-1934, 1937-1938) and U.S. senator (1941-1959). Died in office, buried at Casselton, N.D. From the description of Collection, 1933-1959. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 29179625 Governor and U.S...

Martin, William Ellsworth

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Martin, Ora.

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Mandan, North Dakota. From the description of Papers, 1919-1936. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17869559 ...

National Nonpartisan League

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The Farmers' Nonpartisan Political League was organized in North Dakota in 1915 by Arthur C. Townley and other North Dakota Socialist Party members. Members sought to bring about reforms in farming-related business and governmental practices through non-partisan political activity. In 1917 the organizaation's name was changed to the National Nonpartisan Political League, and by 1921 branches were established in an additional fifteen midwestern and northwestern states. While the League was most s...