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GEN George Loomis Becker

Birth
Locke, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
6 Jan 1904 (aged 74)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Paul,Ramsey County,Minnesota,USAAdd to Map
Memorial ID
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Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1856-1857; Namesake of Becker County, Minnesota...Becker County was named for Brigadier General George Loomis Becker of St. Paul. in 1857, when Minnesota was a new state, Becker was one of three men elected as members of Congress. Minnesota could only send two, so Becker stayed in Minnesota, and authorities promised him they would name the next county after him. Thus, when the county was formed, it was named Becker after the General..

People say Have at this FAG file—wow genealogy is stupefying and so is being Historian for Mpls Scottish Rite and a few Masonic Lodges like Cataract.. smiles
...,................
Brother Glenn,
We've found the following information on George L. Becker in the Grand Lodge of Minnesota archives.

-Charter Member of Ancient Landmark #5 in Jan. 1854. He is #4 on your Roster
-listed "Aged 25, Lawyer, born in Michigan, Raised in Washtenau Lodge #11, Michigan (no date)" (not listed- #11 is now Pine Grove Lodge #11 in Marysville)
-Stricken- 10/11/1860
-Restored- 1/28/1864
-Passed to Celestial Lodge- 1/6/1904
-Served as Treasurer during first full year of operation, 1854-5
Fraternally,

Keith W. Reierson, Grand Secretary
——————
While Becker County was established at the time of Minnesota statehood in 1858, the Sioux uprising and other events prevented the county from organizing itself for judicial purposes until 1871. It's Namesake - Brother Becker..

George Loomis Becker (February 4, 1829 – January 6, 1904) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Becker was born in Locke, New York in 1829. He attended Case Western Reserve University and the University of Michigan Law School before relocating to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1849 to practice law. He formed a partnership with Edmund Rice and Ellis Whitall which lasted until 1856.[1]

He first entered politics in 1854 when he was elected as a city council member for St. Paul. In 1856 he was elected mayor of St. Paul and served for a single one year term. He participated in the Democratic Minnesota Constitutional Convention in 1857 and was elected as one of three people to serve in the United States House of Representatives for the newly organized state. When it was revealed that the state would only receive two seats, Becker was the one left out. By some accounts he withdrew from consideration while others suggest the three candidates drew straws and Becker was the one who lost.[1][2]

Becker went on to serve in the administration of Governor Henry Hastings Sibley as well as two terms in the Minnesota State Senate from 1868 to 1872. He unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Minnesota twice (in 1859 and 1894) and for a seat in the US House of Representatives (in 1872). Outside of politics he spent much of his later life working in the railroad industry including positions with the Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad and the Western Railroad of Minnesota. He also served on the state's Railroad and Warehouse Commission from 1885 to 1901.[1]

Loomis died in St. Paul on January 6, 1904. He is buried in Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul.[3]

Becker County, Minnesota and Becker, Minnesota are named in his honor
Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1856-1857; Namesake of Becker County, Minnesota...Becker County was named for Brigadier General George Loomis Becker of St. Paul. in 1857, when Minnesota was a new state, Becker was one of three men elected as members of Congress. Minnesota could only send two, so Becker stayed in Minnesota, and authorities promised him they would name the next county after him. Thus, when the county was formed, it was named Becker after the General..

People say Have at this FAG file—wow genealogy is stupefying and so is being Historian for Mpls Scottish Rite and a few Masonic Lodges like Cataract.. smiles
...,................
Brother Glenn,
We've found the following information on George L. Becker in the Grand Lodge of Minnesota archives.

-Charter Member of Ancient Landmark #5 in Jan. 1854. He is #4 on your Roster
-listed "Aged 25, Lawyer, born in Michigan, Raised in Washtenau Lodge #11, Michigan (no date)" (not listed- #11 is now Pine Grove Lodge #11 in Marysville)
-Stricken- 10/11/1860
-Restored- 1/28/1864
-Passed to Celestial Lodge- 1/6/1904
-Served as Treasurer during first full year of operation, 1854-5
Fraternally,

Keith W. Reierson, Grand Secretary
——————
While Becker County was established at the time of Minnesota statehood in 1858, the Sioux uprising and other events prevented the county from organizing itself for judicial purposes until 1871. It's Namesake - Brother Becker..

George Loomis Becker (February 4, 1829 – January 6, 1904) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Life and career Edit

Becker was born in Locke, New York in 1829. He attended Case Western Reserve University and the University of Michigan Law School before relocating to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1849 to practice law. He formed a partnership with Edmund Rice and Ellis Whitall which lasted until 1856.[1]

He first entered politics in 1854 when he was elected as a city council member for St. Paul. In 1856 he was elected mayor of St. Paul and served for a single one year term. He participated in the Democratic Minnesota Constitutional Convention in 1857 and was elected as one of three people to serve in the United States House of Representatives for the newly organized state. When it was revealed that the state would only receive two seats, Becker was the one left out. By some accounts he withdrew from consideration while others suggest the three candidates drew straws and Becker was the one who lost.[1][2]

Becker went on to serve in the administration of Governor Henry Hastings Sibley as well as two terms in the Minnesota State Senate from 1868 to 1872. He unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Minnesota twice (in 1859 and 1894) and for a seat in the US House of Representatives (in 1872). Outside of politics he spent much of his later life working in the railroad industry including positions with the Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad and the Western Railroad of Minnesota. He also served on the state's Railroad and Warehouse Commission from 1885 to 1901.[1]

Loomis died in St. Paul on January 6, 1904. He is buried in Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul.[3]

Becker County, Minnesota and Becker, Minnesota are named in his honor


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