Henry Gunderson
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Henry A. Gunderson (1878–1940) was a Wisconsin politician. He was born in Columbia County, Wisconsin in 1878; he graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1900, and in 1903 he received a law degree from Columbia University. He returned to Wisconsin the next year, and practiced law in Portage. He served several terms as the district attorney for Columbia County. In 1936, he became Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, but resigned on October 16, 1937 to accept an appointment to the state tax commission. After Governor Philip La Follette left office in 1939, the commission was disbanded, and Gunderson returned to his law practice. He died of a heart attack in 1940.
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- Wisconsin Constitutional Officers; Lieutenant Governors (PDF). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2005–2006 31. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (July 2005). Retrieved on October 9, 2007.
- Henry A. Gunderson. Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved on October 9, 2007.
Preceded by Thomas J. O'Malley |
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 1936–1937 |
Succeeded by Herman Ekern |
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