Winthrop Young

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Succeeded byWilliam W. McNair
Born(1817-09-18)September 18, 1817
DiedJuly 10, 1896(1896-07-10) (aged 78)
Winthrop Young
Young in 1885
11th Mayor of St. Anthony, Minnesota
In office
April 7, 1868  April 10, 1869
Preceded byOrlando C. Merriman
Succeeded byWilliam W. McNair
Personal details
Born(1817-09-18)September 18, 1817
DiedJuly 10, 1896(1896-07-10) (aged 78)
Resting placeLakewood Cemetery
PartyDemocratic
SpouseMary Catherine Johnson
Children3

Winthrop Young (September 18, 1817 July 10, 1896) was a politician from the U.S. State of Minnesota.

Young was born in Waterford, Vermont in 1817. In 1861, he moved to St. Anthony, Minnesota.

In 1864, he attended the Democratic State Convention of Minnesota.[1] In 1868, he was the mayor of St. Anthony. In 1871 he was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Minnesota. During the campaign, he often resorted to personal attacks and insults against his opponent, Horace Austin. In late October 1871, he alleged that Austin had accepted a bribe of "several thousand dollars" to pass a bill.[2]

Later life

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