Andrew John Volstead () (October 31, 1859 – January 20, 1947) was an American member of the
United States House of Representatives
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from
Minnesota
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, 1903–1923, and a member of the
Republican Party. His name is closely associated with the National Prohibition Act of 1919, usually called the
Volstead Act. The act was the
enabling legislation for the enforcement of
Prohibition in the United States
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beginning in 1920.
Early life
Volstead was born in
Kenyon,
Goodhue County,
Minnesota
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, to
Norwegian-American parents Jon Einertson Vraalstad (John Vrolstad), a distant relative of
Queen Sonja of Norway
Sonja (born Sonja Haraldsen; 4 July 1937) is Queen of Norway as the wife of King Harald V.
Sonja and the then Crown Prince Harald had dated for nine years prior to their marriage in 1968. They had kept their relationship a secret due to the ...
, and wife Dorothea Mathea Lillo. He was educated at
St. Olaf College, became a lawyer and served as mayor of
Granite Falls, Minnesota, from 1900 to 1902. According to his obituary in a 1947 edition of the ''
Minneapolis Star
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'', he first practiced law in
Grantsburg, Wisconsin
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, before moving to Granite Falls in 1886.
Congressional career
While in Congress, he served as chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee from 1919 to 1923. Although often considered the author of the Volstead Act, he collaborated with
Wayne Wheeler of the
Anti-Saloon League, who conceived and largely drafted the bill. However, Volstead sponsored the bill and championed, promoted and facilitated its passage. He also helped author the
Capper–Volstead Act, which enabled farmers to form locally owned cooperatives without fear of prosecution under the
Sherman Antitrust Act. The law is still in effect.
Volstead was a member of the
58th,
59th,
60th,
61st,
62nd,
63rd,
64th,
65th,
66th, and
67th congresses. He was defeated in his attempt to be elected to an 11th term in 1922. Shortly thereafter he was hired as legal adviser to the chief of the
National Prohibition Enforcement Bureau.
Upon
repeal of Prohibition in 1933, Volstead returned to Granite Falls, Minnesota, where he resumed the private practice of law.
He died in 1947. Volstead's
former home, located at 163 Ninth Avenue, Granite Falls, Minnesota, is a
National Historic Landmark
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. He is buried in the Granite Falls city cemetery.
See also
*
List of covers of ''Time'' magazine (1920s) – March 29, 1926
*
Notes
References
External links
*
"Norwegian American Hall of Fame""National Agriculture Hall of Fame""Cooperative Hall of Fame""Minnesota Historic Society""National Historic Landmarks"
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1860 births
1947 deaths
American people of Norwegian descent
American temperance activists
American cooperative organizers
Mayors of places in Minnesota
Prohibition in the United States
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota
St. Olaf College alumni
People from Kenyon, Minnesota
People from Granite Falls, Minnesota
20th-century members of the United States House of Representatives