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Samuel Rinnah Van Sant

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After arriving in Winona, Van Sant continued to work in the shipbuilding and lumber rafting industries. By the 1890s, he had become financially successful and his company was responsible for moving more lumber down the Mississippi River than any other.
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in Illinois before leaving school due to a lack of money. He worked with his father in the shipbuilding trade and helped develop specialized raft boats for moving lumber along the river. In 1883, he relocated to
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politics. In 1892, he was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives and served two consecutive terms from 1893 to 1897. In his second term, he served as the Speaker of the House.
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began, he attempted to enlist but was rejected as too young. After getting written permission from his father, Van Sant was accepted and served with the
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railroad trust arguing that its formation violated a state law. His case was later taken up at the federal level by President
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and won, serving two terms, from 1901 to 1905. As governor, Van Sant filed a lawsuit against the
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After serving as Governor Van Sant retired from politics. He was commander in chief of the
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Republican Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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Riverboat captain and boat owner – logging transportation
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Index

Dutch name
surname
Van Sant

Governor of Minnesota
Lieutenant
Lyndon Ambrose Smith
Ray W. Jones
John Lind
John Albert Johnson
Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
William E. Lee
John D. Jones
Minnesota House of Representatives
Rock Island, Illinois
Attica, Indiana
Republican
Minnesota House of Representatives
15th Governor of Minnesota
Rock Island, Illinois
Mississippi River
American Civil War
9th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
Hudson, New York
Knox College
Winona, Minnesota
Republican
John Lind
Northern Securities Company
Theodore Roosevelt

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