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American farmer, educator, and politician
C. A. Halverson

Carl Alfred "C. A." Halverson (October 27, 1886 – June 3, 1947) was an American farmer, educator, and politician.

Born in Cottonwood County, Minnesota, Halverson graduated from Windom High School and then went to the University of Minnesota Agriculture College. He then taught school and was a farmer. He served on the Cotton County Board of Commissioners. He also served on the Lamberton Township Board and on the Lamberton School Board. From 1933 to 1936, Halverson served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he was succeeded by Thomas Bondhus. He then served as Minnesota State Treasurer from 1937 to 1939. He died at his home, in Revere, Minnesota, from heart problems.

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  1. Minnesota Legislators Past and Present-C. A. Halverson
  2. 'Former Treasurer Of Minnesota Dies,' Albert Lea Evening Tribune, June 5, 1947, pg. 10

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Party political offices
Preceded byAlbert H. Kleffman Farmer–Labor nominee for Minnesota State Treasurer
1936, 1938, 1940
Succeeded byCharles J. Johnson
Political offices
Preceded byJulius A. Schmahl Treasurer of Minnesota
1937–1939
Succeeded byJulius A. Schmahl
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