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He is interred at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1989, Christianson was honored as the first gnome in Dawson, Minnesota. Annually, one person is chosen who has served the community to be depicted as a gnome. [10] The gnome of "Governor Ted" can be found in the Dawson Public Library and is made of wood. [11]
Theodore Christianson - 21st Governor of Minnesota from January 6, 1925, until January 6, 1931; publisher of the Dawson Sentinel. [20] [21] Theodore Christianson - Minnesota Supreme Court justice and eldest son of Governor Christianson [22] Phyllis Gates - Interior decorator and wife of Hollywood actor Rock Hudson (1955–1958)
In 1886, the Dawson Eagle changed its name to The Sentinel. [5] The name of the newspaper was finally changed to the Dawson Sentinel in 1898. [6] [1] The first editor of the Dawson Sentinel was C. J. Coghlan. [7] Theodore Christianson, former Governor of Minnesota was the owner, editor, and publisher of the Dawson Sentinel from 1909 to 1925.
MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson wants people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Dawson — who now works as a mortician — has been putting in long hours at his funeral home in Miami to deal with rising ...
Paul David Wellstone (July 21, 1944 – October 25, 2002) was an American academic, author, and politician who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate from 1991 until he was killed in a plane crash near Eveleth, Minnesota, in 2002.
Thomas William Lester (September 23, 1938 – April 20, 2020) was an American actor and evangelist.He was best known for his role as farmhand Eb Dawson on the television show Green Acres as well as crossover appearances on Petticoat Junction, which was set near Green Acres' fictional town of Hooterville.
Pages in category "People from Dawson, Minnesota" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Dawson McAllister (November 14, 1946 – December 17, 2020) was an American speaker, radio host, and author. He was the host of the radio program Dawson McAllister Live on Sunday nights from 10:00pm–2:00 am ET, which had an average audience of 500,000 listeners a week.