Lindquist, Leonard E.
House 1955-58 (District 36)
Party when first elected: Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus
Counties Served:
Hennepin
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
9/5/1912
Birth Place:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Birth County:
Hennepin
Birth Country:
United States
Date of Death:
9/10/2004
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Methodist
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Minneapolis
Occupation (when first elected):
Attorney
EDUCATION
University of Minnesota, Law School; B.S.L.;
University of Minnesota, Law School; LL.B.;
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
State Board/Commission/Council:
Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board;
19?? to 19??
Military:
United States Navy (World War II);
194? to 194?
State Board/Commission/Council:
Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission;
06/1949 to 1952
[Appointed]
Municipal Board/Commission:
Minneapolis Mayor's Committee on Fair Employment Practice (Chair, Appointed by Mayor Art Naftalin);
196? to 196?
[Appointed]
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Elsie Kelley (first wife, while in office, she died in May 1979); Bernardine Ann Walsh (remarried in 2001, after he left office)
Children:
Three children (with Elsie): Lowell, Lawrence "Larry," and L. Kelley (sons)
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He was of Swedish ancestry on his mother's side.
"As a lifelong Republican, Lindquist..." (Star Tribune, September 29, 1993, p. 2D)
He ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in the Minnesota 3rd Congressional District in the 1958 election.
He ran unsuccessfully for Republican party endorsement to run for the United States House of Representatives in the Minnesota 3rd Congressional District in the 1960 election. The party endorsed Clark MacGregor.
The Lindquist Apartments for homeless youth in transition in north Minneapolis, Minnesota were named after him.
He died, from complications due to a fall, at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His funeral was held at Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Elected:
11/6/1956
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/7/1957 to 1/4/1959
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Attorney
Party:
Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus
Party Notes: "As a lifelong Republican, Lindquist..." (Star Tribune, September 29, 1993, p. 2D)
Committees:
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Appropriations
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Civil Administration
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Education
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Judiciary
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Motor Vehicles
Elected:
11/2/1954
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/3/1955 to 1/6/1957
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Attorney
Party:
Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus
Party Notes: "As a lifelong Republican, Lindquist..." (Star Tribune, September 29, 1993, p. 2D)
Committees:
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Appropriations
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Civil Administration
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General Legislation
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Judiciary
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Towns and Counties
Articles & Books About
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Locke, Deborah. "Leonard Lindquist Lived Large, Helped Others Do the Same (Obituary)." St. Paul Pioneer Press, September 23, 2004.
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"Lindquist a Legacy of Good Work (Obituary)." Star Tribune, September 16, 2004.
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Gardner, Bill. "Leonard Lindquist, 92, Influential Lawyer (Obituary)." St. Paul Pioneer Press, September 11, 2004, p. ?B, 4B.
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Hahn, Trudi. "He Guided His Law Firm as Its 'Spiritual Father' (Obituary)." Star Tribune, September 11, 2004, p. B1, B10.
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"Leonard Lindquist. At 88, Still into Community Service." Star Tribune, November 6, 2000.
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Youngblood, Dick. "Leonard Lindquist Gets a Deserved Reward for His life of Community Service." Star Tribune, September 29, 1993, p. 2D.
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"Elsie Kelley Lindquist (Obituary)." Minneapolis Tribune, May 25, 1979.
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Wascoe, Jr., Dan. "Lindquist Takes the Wheel in MTC Labor Negotiations." Minneapolis Tribune, November 6, 1978, p. 1B, 11B.
These files are available in the Legislative Reference Library.