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Henry Loucks (1846–1928) [1] was a newspaper editor and politician in the Dakota Territory, United States.
Henry Langford Loucks was born in Canada of Luxembourger-German and Irish immigrants. [2] In 1890, he was nominated by members of the Farmers' Alliance as candidate for governor of South Dakota for the Independent Party, a precursor to the People's Party (United States). [2] [3] However, he lost to Arthur C. Mellette. [3]
He was also the editor of the Dakota Ruralist newspaper. [4]
One of his sons, Daniel K. Loucks, was the Speaker of the South Dakota House of Representatives. [5]
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Henry Loucks (1846–1928) [1] was a newspaper editor and politician in the Dakota Territory, United States.
Henry Langford Loucks was born in Canada of Luxembourger-German and Irish immigrants. [2] In 1890, he was nominated by members of the Farmers' Alliance as candidate for governor of South Dakota for the Independent Party, a precursor to the People's Party (United States). [2] [3] However, he lost to Arthur C. Mellette. [3]
He was also the editor of the Dakota Ruralist newspaper. [4]
One of his sons, Daniel K. Loucks, was the Speaker of the South Dakota House of Representatives. [5]