John S. Pillsbury

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John Sargent Pillsbury
John S. Pillsbury

John Sargent Pillsbury


In office
January 7, 1876 – January 10, 1882
Lieutenant(s) James Wakefield, Charles A. Gilman
Preceded by Cushman Kellogg Davis
Succeeded by Lucius Frederick Hubbard

Born July 29, 1828(1828-07-29)
Sutton, New Hampshire

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Died October 18, 1901
Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Political party Republican
Spouse Mahala Fisk
Profession businessman

John Sargent Pillsbury (July 29, 1828October 18, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist. A Republican, he served as the Governor of Minnesota from 1876 to 1882.

John S. Pillsbury was born in Sutton, New Hampshire. In 1851, he opened a store in Warner, New Hampshire, partnering with Walter Harriman, a future Governor of New Hampshire and Civil War general.

Pillsbury came to Minnesota from the Eastern U.S. in 1855 and settled in St. Anthony (now part of Minneapolis, Minnesota). He married Mahala Fisk the next year on November 3, 1856. The entrepreneur tried his hand at several different types of businesses, including hardware, real estate, and lumber, though his greatest success came when he founded C.A. Pillsbury and Company along with his family (it is named for his nephew, Charles Alfred Pillsbury).

John and Mahala had two children, Alfred Fiske Pillsbury and Sara Belle Pillsbury. Alfred did not go into business, but instead became an art collector. When he died, the works were donated to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Sara Belle married Edward C. Gale, an area lawyer and son of the area's first real estate developer, Samuel Chester Gale. Edward Gale was also an art collector and contributed to the MIA as well.

Pillsbury served as the 8th Governor of Minnesota from January 7, 1876, until January 10, 1882. During the Grasshopper Plague of 1877, Governor Pillsbury called for a day of prayer on April 26, 1877. A subsequent sleet storm killed all the grasshoppers. In Cold Spring, Minnesota, a chapel was built to honor the miracle.

Pillsbury was a noted philanthropist and often anonymously donated funds to causes he favored. In particular, he helped the University of Minnesota recover from debt in its early years, and later served as a regent. Since then, he has become known as "The Father of the University." Pillsbury Hall at the University of Minnesota is named in his honor.

Pillsbury is buried at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Preceded by
Cushman Kellogg Davis
8th Governor of Minnesota
1876 – 1882
Succeeded by
Lucius Frederick Hubbard

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