Glenn Viehmeyer
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Glenn Viehmeyer | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 45th district | |
| In office January 3, 1967 – January 6, 1969 | |
| Preceded by | Ellen Craft |
| Succeeded by | Ellen Craft |
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 3, 1900 |
| Died | June 10, 1974 (aged 73) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse |
Catherine Kelley Smith
(m. 1924) |
| Children | 2 (Joyce, Robert) |
| Occupation | Horticulturalist, farmer, forester |
Glenn Viehmeyer (December 3, 1900 – June 10, 1974) was a Democratic politician and horticulturalist from Nebraska who served as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 45th district from 1967 to 1969.
Viehmeyer was born in Gandy, Nebraska, in 1900, and graduated from Baker Rural High School in 1920.[1] He worked as a farmer and rancher in Logan County from 1920 to 1935, and then joined the U.S. Forest Service as an assistant forester on the Great Plains Shelterbelt project from 1935 to 1940.[1] Viehmeyer served as the superintendent of Niobrara State Park from 1940 to 1943.[1] He joined the University of Nebraska's North Platte Experiment Station as a horticulturalist in 1943, and was well known for his research into Chrysanthemums, including breeding different varieties.[2] He was appointed an assistant professor of horticulture, despite not having graduated from college.[2]