Sophronius S. Landt

Sophronius Stocking Landt (November 1, 1842 October 26, 1926) was an American politician, farmer, and teacher.

Landt was born in the town of Attalan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin Territory. He moved with his parents to Big Spring, Wisconsin. Eventually he settled in Friendship, Wisconsin. He served in the 10th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. He was a farmer and teacher. Landt served as the Adams County Treasurer from 1887 to 1893 and was a Republican. In 1889, Governor William D. Hoard of Wisconsin appointed Landt a delegate to the Farmer's National Congrss in Birmingham, Alabama. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1895 and 1896. In 1911, Landt moved to Herman, Minnesota and managed a creamery. He died in Herman, Minnesota.[1][2][3] Landt's autography was published based on the diary he had kept: Your Country Calls."[4]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1895,' Biographical Sketch of Sophronius S. Landt, pg. 672
  2. 'Funeral at Big Spring For Wisconsin Man Who Died At Herman, Minn.' Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, October 16, 1962, pg. 1
  3. 'Prominent State Veteran Succumbs,' Waukesha Freeman, October 16, 1926
  4. Your Country Calls-Sophronius Stocking Landt


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