Charles Halsted | |
State House: | Minnesota |
District: | 53rd |
Term Start: | 1953 |
Term End: | 1967 |
State House2: | Minnesota |
District2: | 53rd |
Term Start2: | 1937 |
Term End2: | 1947 |
Birth Date: | September 23, 1894 |
Birth Place: | Ellendale, North Dakota |
Death Date: | February 19, 1968 |
Death Place: | Crow Wing County, Minnesota |
Party: | DFL |
Residence: | Brainerd, Minnesota |
Occupation: | Grocer |
Charles Lafayette "Chas" Halsted (September 23, 1894 - February 19, 1968) was a Minnesota politician. Halsted was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for more than 20 years. He was a candidate for governor of Minnesota in 1948.[1]
Charles Halsted was born in Ellendale, North Dakota. he attended the North Dakota State Normal and Industrial School at Ellendale, graduating in 1914. He moved to Brainerd, Minnesota in 1929 and opened Halsted's Grocery Store. Halsted served as town clerk in Brainerd in addition to his work as a grocer. He was first elected to the legislature in 1937, representing Brainerd. He served in the legislature until 1947. In 1948, he unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Republican governor Luther Youngdahl as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party candidate in Minnesota's 1948 gubernatorial election.
In 1953, Halsted returned to the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he served until 1967.[2]
In 1926, Halsted was married to Myrtle Gamble (1906-1968). The couple had with seven children. He died during 1968 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota and was buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Brainerd, Minnesota.[3]