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[[Category:Lieutenant Governors of North Dakota]]
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Alfred M. Dickey was the first Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. He founded the Alfred Dickey Library in Jamestown, North Dakota, one hundred years ago. The library has recently received a donation of personal correspondence and photographs from the descendants of Mr. Dickey. Although this may not be encylcopædic material, future material shall be added. Please bear with the descendants of Mr. Dickey.







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Alfred M. Dickey (1846 – January 26, 1901) was the first Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota, serving from 1889-1891 under Governor John Miller.[1] He was a prominent resident of Jamestown, North Dakota.[2]

References

  1. ^ (January 27, 1901). Alfred Dickey (brief obituary), The New York Times Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Gavett, Joseph L. North Dakota: Counties, Towns & People, Part 1, p. 67 (2008)
Political offices
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Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
1889–1891
Succeeded by

Alfred M. Dickey was the first Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. He founded the Alfred Dickey Library in Jamestown, North Dakota, one hundred years ago. The library has recently received a donation of personal correspondence and photographs from the descendants of Mr. Dickey. Although this may not be encylcopædic material, future material shall be added. Please bear with the descendants of Mr. Dickey.