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Harold Knutson
American politician

Harold Knutson

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American politician
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Place of birth
Skien, Norway
Place of death
Wadena, USA
Age
72 years
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Biography

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Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was an American politician and journalist, who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949 as a member of the Republican Party. From 1919 to 1923 he was the Republican majority whip.

Early life

Knutson was born in Skien, in Telemark county, Norway. At the age of 6 he and his family moved to the United States. They initially settled in Chicago, Illinois, but later moved to Sherburne County, Minnesota.

Journalist career

Knutson became the editor for the St. Cloud Daily Journal-Press. Later, he was president of the Northern Minnesota Editorial Association.

U.S. House of Representatives

From 1917 to 1949 he served as a Republican Party Congressman in the 65th, 66th, 67th, 68th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72nd, 73rd, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th congresses. On April 5, 1917, he voted against declaring war on Germany. He served as the majority whip from 1919 to 1923.From 1947 to 1949 he headed the House Ways and Means Committee.

Later life

Knutson was defeated for re-election in 1948 and returned to editing, which he continued to do until his death in Wadena, Minnesota in 1953.

Personal life

Knutson was a Lutheran. Camp Knutson (Cross Lake, Minnesota) is an accepting and nurturing camp environment for children with special needs. The camp was donated in 1953 by Minnesota Congressman Harold Knutson to be used as a summer retreat for "neglected, unfortunate, deprived and handicapped children."For over 50 years, thousands of children have taken part in the summer programs offered at Camp Knutson. Over the years, others who have been touched by Harold Knutson's vision continue to support, sustain and improve Camp Knutson for the future.

Knutson was a member of the Freemasons, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

Legacy

Knutson Dam on the Mississippi River at Cass Lake is named after him.


U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
Charles Lindbergh
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromMinnesota's 6th congressional district

1917–1933
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromMinnesota's at-large congressional district

1933–1935
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromMinnesota's 6th congressional district

1935–1949
Succeeded by
Fred Marshall
Party political offices
Preceded by
Thomas Montgomery Bell (D-GA) (No majority (Democratic) whip 1915–1919; Bell was whip 1913–1915)
House Majority Whip
1919–1923
Succeeded by
Albert Henry Vestal (R-IN)
Preceded by
Charles Mann Hamilton (NY)
House Republican Whip
1919–1923
Succeeded by
Albert Henry Vestal (IN)

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Minnesota's delegation(s) to the 65th–80th United States Congresses (ordered by seniority)
65thSenate: K. Nelson | F.B. KelloggHouse: C.R. Davis | H. Steenerson | A.J. Volstead | C.B. Miller | S. Anderson | F. Ellsworth | T.D. Schall | C. Van Dyke | H. Knutson | E. Lundeen
66thSenate: K. Nelson | F.B. KelloggHouse: C.R. Davis | H. Steenerson | A.J. Volstead | S. Anderson | F. Ellsworth | T.D. Schall | C. Van Dyke | H. Knutson | W.L. Carss | W. Newton
66thSenate: K. Nelson | F.B. KelloggHouse: C.R. Davis | H. Steenerson | A.J. Volstead | S. Anderson | F. Ellsworth | T.D. Schall | H. Knutson | W.L. Carss | W. Newton | O. Keller
67thSenate: K. Nelson | F.B. KelloggHouse: C.R. Davis | H. Steenerson | A. Volstead | S. Anderson | T.D. Schall | H. Knutson | W. Newton | O. Keller | F. Clague | O. Larson
68thSenate: K. Nelson | H. ShipsteadHouse: C.R. Davis | S. Anderson | T.D. Schall | H. Knutson | W. Newton | O. Keller | F. Clague | O. Larson | O.J. Kvale | K. Wefald
68thSenate: H. Shipstead | M. JohnsonHouse: C.R. Davis | S. Anderson | T.D. Schall | H. Knutson | W. Newton | O. Keller | F. Clague | O. Larson | O.J. Kvale | K. Wefald
69thSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | W. Newton | O. Keller | F. Clague | O.J. Kvale | K. Wefald | W.L. Carss | A.H. Andresen | A.J. Furlow | G.G. Goodwin
70thSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | W. Newton | F. Clague | O.J. Kvale | W.L. Carss | A.H. Andresen | A.J. Furlow | G.G. Goodwin | M. Maas | C. Selvig
71stSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | W. Newton | F. Clague | O.J. Kvale | A.H. Andresen | G.G. Goodwin | M. Maas | C. Selvig | V. Christgau | W.A. Pittenger
71stSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | F. Clague | O.J. Kvale | A.H. Andresen | G.G. Goodwin | M. Maas | C. Selvig | V. Christgau | W.A. Pittenger | W.I. Nolan
71stSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | F. Clague | A.H. Andresen | G.G. Goodwin | M. Maas | C. Selvig | V. Christgau | W.A. Pittenger | W.I. Nolan | P.J. Kvale
72ndSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | F. Clague | A.H. Andresen | G.G. Goodwin | M. Maas | C. Selvig | V. Christgau | W.A. Pittenger | W.I. Nolan | P.J. Kvale
73rdSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | P.J. Kvale | E. Lundeen | H.M. Arens | R.P. Chase | T. Christianson | E. Hoidale | M. Johnson | F. Shoemaker
74thSenate: H. Shipstead | T.D. SchallHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | P.J. Kvale | M. Maas | E. Lundeen | W.A. Pittenger | T. Christianson | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan
74thSenate: H. Shipstead | E.A. BensonHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | P.J. Kvale | M. Maas | E. Lundeen | W.A. Pittenger | T. Christianson | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan
74thSenate: H. Shipstead | G.V. HowardHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | P.J. Kvale | M. Maas | E. Lundeen | W.A. Pittenger | T. Christianson | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan
75thSenate: H. Shipstead | E. LundeenHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | P.J. Kvale | M. Maas | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan | J. Bernard | D. Johnson | H. Teigan
76thSenate: H. Shipstead | E. LundeenHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | M. Maas | W.A. Pittenger | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan | J.G. Alexander | H.C. Andersen | O. Youngdahl
76thSenate: H. Shipstead | J.H. BallHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | M. Maas | W.A. Pittenger | R.T. Buckler | E. Ryan | J.G. Alexander | H.C. Andersen | O. Youngdahl
77thSenate: H. Shipstead | J.H. BallHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | M. Maas | W.A. Pittenger | R.T. Buckler | H.C. Andersen | O. Youngdahl | R.P. Gale | J.P. O'Hara
77thSenate: H. Shipstead | A.E. NelsonHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | M. Maas | W.A. Pittenger | R.T. Buckler | H.C. Andersen | O. Youngdahl | R.P. Gale | J.P. O'Hara
78thSenate: H. Shipstead | J.H. BallHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | M. Maas | W.A. Pittenger | H.C. Andersen | R.P. Gale | J.P. O'Hara | H. Hagen | W. Judd
79thSenate: H. Shipstead | J.H. BallHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | W.A. Pittenger | H.C. Andersen | J.P. O'Hara | H. Hagen | W. Judd | W. Gallagher | F. Starkey
80thSenate: J.H. Ball | E.J. ThyeHouse: H. Knutson | A.H. Andresen | H.C. Andersen | J.P. O'Hara | H. Hagen | W. Judd | J. Blatnik | E. Devitt | G. MacKinnon


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Who was Harold Knutson?
Harold Knutson was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949. He represented the state of Minnesota.
What was Harold Knutson's political party affiliation?
Harold Knutson was a member of the Republican Party.
What committees did Harold Knutson serve on during his time in the House of Representatives?
During his time in the House of Representatives, Harold Knutson served on several committees, including the Ways and Means Committee, the Appropriations Committee, and the Banking and Currency Committee.
What major legislation did Harold Knutson contribute to during his time in the House of Representatives?
Harold Knutson played a key role in the passage of several major pieces of legislation, including the Revenue Act of 1948, which significantly reduced income tax rates, and the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which raised tariffs on imported goods.
What were some of Harold Knutson's policy positions?
Harold Knutson was known for his support of conservative economic policies, including lower taxes and a balanced federal budget. He was also a strong advocate for protectionist trade policies.
Did Harold Knutson hold any leadership positions in the House of Representatives?
Yes, Harold Knutson served as the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee from 1939 to 1947, making him one of the most powerful legislators of his time.
What was Harold Knutson's background before entering politics?
Before entering politics, Harold Knutson worked as a journalist, serving as the editor of a newspaper called The Star in Litchfield, Minnesota.
Did Harold Knutson run for any other political offices?
Yes, Harold Knutson ran for the United States Senate twice and lost both times, in 1948 and 1950.
What is Harold Knutson's legacy?
Harold Knutson is remembered as a influential and effective legislator who played a major role in shaping American economic policy during his time in the House of Representatives.
When did Harold Knutson pass away?
Harold Knutson passed away on January 21, 1953, at the age of 72.
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