Henry Gunderson
Henry A. Gunderson (June 20, 1878 – October 7, 1940) was a Wisconsin attorney who served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.
Henry Gunderson | |
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27th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin | |
In office January 4, 1937 – October 16, 1937 | |
Governor | Philip La Follette |
Preceded by | Thomas J. O'Malley |
Succeeded by | Herman Ekern |
Personal details | |
Born | Henry A. Gunderson June 20, 1878 Columbia County, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | October 7, 1940 62) Portage, Wisconsin, U.S. | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Political party | Progressive |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin Columbia University |
Profession | Politician, attorney |
Henry A. Gunderson was born in Columbia County, Wisconsin in 1878, the son of Norwegian immigrants. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1900 and in 1903 received a law degree from Columbia University.
He returned to Wisconsin the next year, where he practiced law in Portage. He served several terms as the district attorney for Columbia County. In 1936, he became Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, but resigned on October 16, 1937 to accept an appointment to the state tax commission. After Governor Philip La Follette left office in 1939, the commission was disbanded, and Gunderson returned to his law practice. He died of a heart attack on October 7, 1940 in Portage, Wisconsin.