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  2. Donald McLeod (Minnesota politician) - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Minnesota in 1930. McLeod lived on a farm in Lewiston, Minnesota with his wife and family and had raised cattle, sheep, and hogs. He was also a businessman. McLeod served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1955 to 1962 and in 1965 and 1966.

  3. Charles O'Brien (unionist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, he became special assistant to Hoffa, [6] and remained extremely loyal to him over the years. Hoffa was convicted for jury tampering in 1964, and his conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court. [7] While in court, Hoffa was shot by an assailant carrying a BB gun; O'Brien attacked the man, leaving him bloodied. [8]

  4. Jimmy Hoffa - Wikipedia

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    From an early age, Hoffa was a union activist: he became an important regional figure with the IBT by his mid-20s. By 1952, he was the national vice-president of the IBT and between 1957 and 1971 he was its general president. Hoffa secured the first national agreement for teamsters' rates in 1964 with the National Master Freight Agreement. He ...

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  6. Morris Shenker - Wikipedia

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    Morris A. Shenker (January 10, 1907 – August 8, 1989) was an American lawyer best known for his connections to labor leader Jimmy Hoffa and Teamster funding of Las Vegas in the 1960s. Shenker was a Russian Jewish immigrant who arrived in St. Louis in 1922 with limited English.

  7. Lewiston, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Lewiston has been in operation since 1872. [5] The city was named for Jonathan Smith Lewis, a pioneer settler. [6] Lewiston was incorporated in 1873. [7] Lewiston - the first stop on the Winona-Rochester stagecoach line - was an important source of support for those travelers. [8]

  8. Lewiston, Dakota County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    A town once larger than nearby Northfield; gone in only fifteen years, but this town set near the Cannon River and Alta Avenue was home to many Minnesotan politicians, such as Edward J. Thye, Minnesota's governor; Pierce Butler became a United States Supreme Court justice, and Loren W. Collins was a Minnesota Supreme Court justice. A ...

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