Samuel Rinnah Van Sant

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Samuel Rinnah Van Sant
Samuel Rinnah Van Sant

Samuel Rinnah Van Sant


In office
January 7, 1901 – January 4, 1905
Lieutenant(s) Lyndon Ambrose Smith, Ray W. Jones
Preceded by John Lind
Succeeded by John Albert Johnson

Born May 11, 1844
Rock Island, Illinois
Died October 3, 1936
Attica, Indiana
Political party Republican
Spouse Ruth Hall
Profession Riverboat captain and boat owner - logging transportation

Samuel Van Sant (May 11, 1844October 3, 1936) was an American politician.

Born in Rock Island, Illinois, he served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from January, 1893 to January 1897 and served as Speaker of the House. Van Sant served as the 15th Governor of Minnesota from January 7, 1901 to January 4, 1905. He was a member of the Republican party.

He was a proud Civil War veteran, and was commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic for a year, 1909–1910. He was known to his friends as "Captain Sam." He died in 1936 aged 92 in Attica, Indiana.

Preceded by
John Lind
15th Governor of Minnesota
1901 – 1905
Succeeded by
John Albert Johnson


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