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Senate Years of Service: 1915-1921 Party: Democrat
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JOHNSON, Edwin Stockton, a Senator from South Dakota; born near Spencer, Owen County, Ind., February
26, 1857; moved with his parents to Osceola, Iowa, in 1857; attended the public schools; engaged
in the mercantile business; moved to Wheeler County, Nebr., in 1880; homesteaded and engaged in
agricultural pursuits; returned to Osceola, Iowa, in 1881 and was employed as a bank cashier;
moved to South Dakota and established the Citizens Bank of Grand View, S.Dak., in 1884; also
engaged in agricultural pursuits; later established a number of banks in South Dakota, Minnesota, and
Iowa; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1888 and practiced; prosecuting attorney of Douglas
County 1892-1893; member, State senate 1894-1895; retired from the banking business in 1902
and engaged in the real estate and loan business at Platte, S.Dak.; member of the Democratic
National Committee 1904-1916; unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor in 1912; elected as
a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1914 and served from March 4, 1915, to March 3, 1921;
declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1920; chairman, Committee on Revolutionary Claims
(Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses); resumed his activities in the real estate and loan business;
died in Platte, S.Dak., July 19, 1933, interment in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Armour, S.Dak.
BibliographyPressler, Larry. Edwin S. Johnson. In U.S.
Senators from the Prairie. Vermillion, SD: Dakota Press, 1982, pp. 70-76.
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