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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Wendell R. Anderson
Politician
1-Feb-1933   Governor of Minnesota, 1971-76
Dean Barkley
Politician
31-Aug-1950   US Senator from Minnesota, 2002-03
Elmer A. Benson
Politician
22-Sep-1895 13-Mar-1985 Governor of Minnesota, 1937-39
Rudy Boschwitz
Business
7-Nov-1930   US Senator from Minnesota, 1978-91
Norm Coleman
Politician
17-Aug-1949   US Senator from Minnesota, 2003-09
Cushman Kellogg Davis
Politician
16-Jun-1838 27-Nov-1900 Governor and Senator from Minnesota
Mark Dayton
Politician
26-Jan-1947   Governor of Minnesota
David Durenberger
Politician
19-Aug-1934   US Senator from Minnesota, 1978-95
Al Franken
Politician
21-May-1951   US Senator from Minnesota
Rod Grams
Politician
4-Feb-1948 8-Oct-2013 US Senator from Minnesota, 1995-2001
Hubert Humphrey
Politician
27-May-1911 13-Jan-1978 US Vice President, 1965-69
Frank B. Kellogg
Government
22-Dec-1856 21-Dec-1937 US Secretary of State, 1925-29
Amy Klobuchar
Politician
25-May-1960   US Senator from Minnesota
Eugene McCarthy
Politician
29-Mar-1916 10-Dec-2005 US Senator from Minnesota, 1959-71
Walter Mondale
Politician
5-Jan-1928   US Vice President under Jimmy Carter
Henrik Shipstead
Politician
8-Jan-1881 26-Jun-1960 US Senator from Minnesota, 1923-47
Edward J. Thye
Politician
26-Apr-1896 28-Aug-1969 Governor of Minnesota, 1943-47
Paul Wellstone
Politician
21-Jul-1944 25-Oct-2002 US Senator from Minnesota, 1991-2002
William Windom
Politician
10-May-1827 29-Jan-1891 US Secretary of the Treasury 1881, 1889-91


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