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BURDICK, Usher Lloyd, (father of Quentin N. Burdick, father-in-law of Jocelyn B. Burdick, and father-in-law of Robert W. Levering),
a Representative from North Dakota; born in Owatonna, Steele County,
Minn., February 21, 1879; moved with his parents to Dakota Territory in 1882;
raised among the Sioux Indians; was graduated from the State normal school at
Mayville, N.Dak., in 1900; deputy superintendent of schools of Benson County,
N.Dak., 1900-1902; was graduated from the law department of the University of
Minnesota at Minneapolis in 1904, teaching school in a business college while
attending the university; was admitted to the bar in 1904 and commenced
practice in Munich, N.Dak.; member of the State house of representatives
1907-1911, serving as speaker in 1909; moved to Williston, N.Dak., in 1910 and
continued the practice of law; Lieutenant Governor 1911-1913; States attorney
of Williams County 1913-1915; assistant United States district attorney for
North Dakota 1929-1932; unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination to
the Seventy-third Congress in 1932; also engaged in livestock breeding and
farming; author; elected as a Republican to the Seventy-fourth and to the four
succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1935-January 3, 1945); was not a candidate
for renomination in 1944, but was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican
nomination for United States Senator; unsuccessful Independent candidate for
election in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth Congress; elected to the Eighty-first and
to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1949-January 3, 1959); was not a
candidate for renomination in 1958; died in Washington, D.C., August 19, 1960;
interment on his ranch at Williston, N.Dak.
BibliographyBlackorby, Edward Converse. Prairie Populist: The Life
and Times of Usher L. Burdick. Edited by Janet Daley. Fargo: Published
jointly by the State Historical Society of North Dakota and the North Dakota
Institute for Regional Studies, 2001.
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