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opponent in the campaign was John Lind , a bright and able man, who possessed great strength among his own nationality,
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JOHN LIND Fourteenth Governor of the State of Minnesota, was born in Kanna, Sweden, March
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much reference to issues. That, Mr. Lind did not consider this element in his separation from his party, would be
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a personality was possessed by John Lind .
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received 1,146 votes. This left Mr. Lind a minority candidate by 333 votes. General Baker made a thorough canvass on
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Mr. Lind voluntarily retired as a candidate for Congress, in 1892, absolutely refusing to enter
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by other Silver Republicans," was John Lind . The Republican party, especially of the West, previous to the National Republican convention
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it cannot be said that Mr. Lind abandoned the party on that issue. He simply remained in his previous faith
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one of exciting interest during Mr. Lind 's last term as a Eepublican in Congress. As late as 1896 he was
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service, and among other volunteers John Lind , though with but one arm, gallantly offered his services to Governor Clough, although
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and Democratic organizations for governor. Mr. Lind , after his defeat in 1896, had resolved never again to enter the field
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Minnesota regiments to the state, Mr. Lind was able to make but two short series of speeches in some of
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William Eustis, Republican, 111,796 votes, John Lind , Democrat and People's, 131,980, George W. Higgins, Prohibition, 5,299, William B. Hammond, Socialist-Labor,
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It will be noted that Mr. Lind was the first to break through the continuous possession of power by the
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has been freely given upon Mr. Lind 's change of political parties. To the philosophic observer, the real line of distinction
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be surprised that individuals, like Mr. Lind , from the best of motives, should change, if they so desire, without censure.
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Mr. Lind has held many appointments of importance in affairs other than political. In 1892
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of his own party, Hon. John Lind , Democrat, being elected by a majority of 20,184 over Eustis, and over all
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narrow majority. In 1898, Hon. John Lind was elected governor as a Democrat and sat, as such, in the executive
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