Nelson G. Kraschel
Nelson George Kraschel (October 27, 1889 – March 15, 1957[1]) was an American politician of the Democratic Party. He was born on a farm near Macon, Illinois in 1889 and died in Harlan, Iowa in 1957.[1]
In 1910 he moved to Harlan, Iowa to farm and raise livestock.[1] Kraschel later became a livestock auctioneer and sold more than 50 million dollars of property.[2] In 1932, he was placed on the Democratic Party ticket for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa as Clyde L. Herring's running mate. He won the election and was re-elected in 1934.[1] He was the 27th Governor of Iowa from 1937 to 1939.[3] Kraschel was an ardent supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, and the New Deal. He was also involved in other political campaigns, such as the Guy Gillette vs. Otha Wearin senatorial contest.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Iowa Governor Nelson George Kraschel". National Governors Association. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ↑ Denslow, William R.; Harry S. Truman (2004). 10,000 Famous Freemasons from K to Z Part Two. Kessinger Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-4179-7579-2.
- ↑ "Iowa's Governors". The Des Moiner Register. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
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Preceded by Arch W. McFarlane |
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1933–1937 |
Succeeded by John K. Valentine |
Preceded by Clyde L. Herring |
Governor of Iowa January 14, 1937 – January 12, 1939 |
Succeeded by George A. Wilson |