Arthur C. Gooding
Arthur C. Gooding (June 20, 1871 – August 9, 1971) was an American businessman and politician.
Born in Rochester, Minnesota, Gooding graduated from Rochester High School. He was in the banking business. During World War I, Gooding was the food and fuel administrators. He also served on the Minnesota War Council for Olmsted County, Minnesota. Gooding served on the Rochester Library board. he also served on the Rochester School Board. From 1916 to 1917, Gooding served as the Minnesota State Treasurer and was a Republican. From 1919 to 1922, Gooding served in the Minnesota State Senate. Gooding died in a hospital in Rochester, Minnesota.[1][2]
Notes
- Minnesota Legislators Past and Present-Arthur C. Gooding
- 'Former Minnesota treasurer Gooding dies at Rochester,' Winina Daily News, August 10, 1971, pg. 2
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Preceded by Walter J. Smith |
Treasurer of Minnesota 1916–1917 |
Succeeded by Henry Rines |
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