Martin Nelson Johnson (March 3, 1850 October 21, 1909) was a
North Dakota politician who served as a
United States Representative and
Senator from
North Dakota.
Biography
Born in
Racine County, Wisconsin, he moved with his parents to
Decorah, Iowa, the same year. He was taught at home and attended the country schools; in 1873 he graduated from the
law department of the
University of Iowa at
Iowa City, and taught two years in the
California Military Academy at
Oakland, California. He returned to Iowa in 1875, was admitted to the
bar in 1876 and commenced practice in Decorah. He was a member of the
Iowa House of Representatives in 1877 and a member of the
Iowa Senate from 1878 to 1882. He was a
presidential elector on the
Republican ticket in
1876.
Johnson moved to
Dakota Territory in 1882 and engaged in agricultural pursuits; he was prosecuting attorney of
Nelson County from 1886 to 1890 and was a member of the
constitutional convention of
North Dakota in 1889. In 1889 he was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for election to the U.S. Senate, and was elected a Representative to the Fifty-second and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1891 to March 4, 1899. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1898, having become a candidate for Senator; his candidacy was unsuccessful 1899, but he was later elected and served from March 4, 1909, until his death in
Fargo, North Dakota in 1909. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee to Investigate...
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