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Link, Arthur A

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingLink, Arthur A.
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See alsoNorth Dakota. Governor (1973-1981 : Link)
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedBismark (N.D.)
Birth date1914-05-24
Death date2010-06-01
Place of birthAlexander (N.D.)
Place of deathBismark (N.D.)
AffiliationDemocratic Party (U.S.)
North Dakota. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives
United States. Congress. House
National Nonpartisan League
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Profession or occupationLegislators Governors Farmers
Found inNorth Dakota. Governor, 1973- (Link) Message to the Legislature, 1979 (xx ref.) t.p. (Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota)
NUCMC data from State Hist. Soc. N.D. for Speakers of the N.D. House of Representatives collection, 1984 (Arthur A. Link; b. 1914 Governor of North Dakota, 1973-1980)
Governors of Amer. states, 1980 (Link, Arthur Albert; governor of North Dakota, 1973- ; state representative, 1947-1971; speaker, 1965; U.S. representative, 1971-73; elected gover., 1972; reelected 1976; Alexander, N.D.)
Wikipedia WWW site, June 2, 2010 (under Arthur A. Link: Arthur Albert Link; b. May 24, 1914, Alexander, N.D.; d. June 1, 2010, Bismarck, N.D.; Democratic congressman from North Dakota, 1971-1973; governor of North Dakota, 1973-1981)
Biographical directory of the U.S. Congress WWW site, June 2, 2010 (Link, Arthur Albert; b. May 24, 1914, Alexander, McKenzie County, N.D.; Democratic representative from North Dakota, Jan. 3, 1971-Jan. 3, 1973; governor of North Dakota, Jan. 2, 1973-Jan. 7, 1981)
Find a Grave (online), viewed January 14, 2021: under “Arthur Albert Link” (died June 1, 2010 in Bismark, N.D.)
Sharp, Nancy. American legislative leaders in the Midwest, 1911-1994, 1997: page 160-161 (Arthur Albert Link, farmer and member of the Nonpartisan League, later joining the Democratic Party when the organizations merged 1954-1956. Served 12 consecutive terms in the North Dakota House of Representatives, betinning in 1947. Lives in Bismark, N.D.)
Associated languageeng
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