Adolph Kvam

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Adolph Leonard Kvam (November 30, 1917 – September 17, 2006) was an American politician who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1967 to 1987.[1][2]

Preceded byDean Johnson
Succeeded bySteve Dille
Quick facts Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from district 21A, Preceded by ...
Adolph Kvam
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from district 21A
In office
January 4, 1983  January 5, 1987
Preceded byDean Johnson
Succeeded bySteve Dille
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from district 22A
In office
January 2, 1973  January 3, 1983
Preceded byEugene Allison Smith
Succeeded byRobert O. McEachern
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from district 16B
In office
January 3, 1967  January 1, 1973
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byBernard Brinkman
Personal details
BornAdolph Leonard Kvam
(1917-11-30)November 30, 1917
DiedSeptember 17, 2006(2006-09-17) (aged 88)
PartyRepublican
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Kvam was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from Willmar High School, in Willmar, Minnesota. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in the China-Burma-India Theater. Kvam lived with his wife and family in Litchfield, Minnesota. Kvam was an automobile dealer in Litchfield, Minnesota. He served on the Litchfield City Planning Board and on the Litchfield School Board. He graduated from University of Minnesota with a degree in agriculture business and agricultural economics. He died on September 17, 2006, in Bloomington, Minnesota at the age of 88.[3]

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