Gideon S. Ives

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Gideon Spraugue Ives
Gideon S. Ives

Gideon Spraugue Ives


In office
1891 – 1893
Governor William Rush Merriam
Preceded by Albert E. Rice
Succeeded by David Marston Clough

Born January 19, 1846(1846-01-19)
Dickinson, New York
Died December 20, 1927 (aged 81)
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Political party Republican
Spouse Mary Elizabeth Swift
Profession lawyer, politician, president of Minnesota Historical Society

Gideon Spraugue Ives (January 19, 1846December 20, 1927), was an American politician. He served as Mayor of St. Peter, Minnesota (1885), and as 11th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (1891 – 1893). He was the son-in-law of Governor Henry Adoniram Swift.

Preceded by
Albert E. Rice
11th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
1891 – 1893
Succeeded by
David Marston Clough
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