Karl Rolvaag - Papers

Papers

Correspondence, political files, subject files, personal files, news clippings, print materials, and sound and visual materials of Karl F. Rolvaag are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Political offices
Preceded by
Donald O. Wright
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1955–1963
Succeeded by
Alexander M. Keith
Preceded by
Elmer L. Andersen
Governor of Minnesota
1963–1967
Succeeded by
Harold LeVander
Party political offices
Preceded by
Orville Freeman
Endorsed Gubernatorial Candidate,
Minnesota DFL State Convention

1962
Succeeded by
A.M. "Sandy" Keith
DFL nominee for Governor of Minnesota
1962, 1966
Succeeded by
Wendell Anderson
Governors of Minnesota
Territorial
  • Ramsey
  • Gorman
  • Medary
State
  • Sibley
  • Ramsey
  • Swift
  • Miller
  • Marshall
  • Austin
  • Davis
  • Pillsbury
  • Hubbard
  • McGill
  • Merriam
  • Nelson
  • Clough
  • Lind
  • Van Sant
  • Johnson
  • Eberhart
  • Hammond
  • Burnquist
  • Preus
  • Christianson
  • Olson
  • Petersen
  • Benson
  • Stassen
  • Thye
  • Youngdahl
  • E. Anderson
  • Freeman
  • Andersen
  • Rolvaag
  • LeVander
  • W. Anderson
  • Perpich
  • Quie
  • Perpich
  • Carlson
  • Ventura
  • Pawlenty
  • Dayton
Lieutenant Governors of Minnesota
  • Holcombe
  • Donnelly
  • Swift
  • Sherwood
  • Armstrong
  • Yale
  • Barto
  • Wakefield
  • Gilman
  • Rice
  • Ives
  • Clough
  • Day
  • Gibbs
  • L. Smith
  • Jones
  • Eberhart
  • E. Smith
  • Gordon
  • Burnquist
  • Sullivan
  • Frankson
  • Collins
  • Nolan
  • Adams
  • Arens
  • Solberg
  • Petersen
  • Richardson (acting)
  • Lindsten
  • Anderson
  • Thye
  • Miller
  • Anderson
  • Nelsen
  • Wright
  • Rolvaag
  • Keith
  • Goetz
  • Perpich
  • Olson
  • Wangberg
  • Johnson
  • Dyrstad
  • Benson
  • Schunk
  • Molnau
  • Solon

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