Scrapbook 2, 1932-06-14 - 1932-08-25
Scope and Contents
The John E. Regan collection of scrapbooks consists of items pertaining to his attempts at
winning elections in Minnesota including the state legislature, a gubematorial seat, and
the United States Senate. In addition, the collection contains some miscellaneous
affidavits, photographs, and campaign literature.
Scrapbook 1: 15 April 1932 - 14 June 1932.
The clippings in this scrapbook deal with Regan's attempt to secure the
Democratic nomination for Governor in the primary. Arthur A. Van Dyke, the
choice of the "regular" Democrats, and James Theodore Hegland, opposed Regan,
the choice of the "rump" Democrats. Besides campaigning against each other, the
candidates also leveled attacks against Governor Floyd B. Olson, the incumbent
of the Farmer-Labor party. The main issues were the repeal of prohibition,
unemployment, and taxes. Typed copies of affidavits are included.
Scrapbook 2: 14 June 1932 - 25 August 1932.
The beginning news clippings are a continuation of the campaign for the
Democratic nomination. Regan won the nomination in the primary, but his
"rump" Democrats were refused seating in the Democratic National Convention,
and the seats went to "regulars" from Minnesota. Formerly, supporting A1 Smith
as the Democratic presidential candidate, Regan switched to support Franklin
Roosevelt after FDR received the party's nomination for President. The clippings
finish with Regan's campaign for Governor.
Scrapbook 3: 25 August 1932 - 17 October 1932.
This scrapbook continues with Regan's campaign for Governor in a three-way
race against Floyd B. Olson, the incumbent Farmer-Laborite, and Earle Brown,
the candidate of the Republicans. Some of the main issues mentioned are income
tax, state spending, prohibition, and unemployment.
Scrapbook 4: 17 October 1932 - 19 November 1932.
The end of the campaign is covered with Floyd B. Olson's reelection as Governor
in the general election. Of interest are the clippings on the tripartite debates
among Regan, Brown, and Olson. Two tripartite debates occurred.
Scrapbook 5: 10 November 1932 - 30 April 1934.
Clippings dealing with the aftermath of the general election and the attempts at
regrouping the Regan forces are contained in this scrapbook. Also, articles deal
with the Olson administration and the New Deal of Franklin Roosevelt.
Scrapbook 6: 28 April 1934 - 2 November 1934.
The clippings are on Regan's second attempt to become Governor of Miimesota
when his strongest opponents for the nomination were Fred Schilipin of St. Cloud
and Albert Pfaender of New Ulm. In the primary, Regan secured the nomination
of his party with the race for Governor again contested between three political
parties. His opponents were Floyd B. Olson, the incumbent Farmer-Laborite, and
Martin A. Nelson, the Republican candidate. An attempt to unite the Republicans
and the Democrats behind Regan failed.
Scrapbook 7: 1 February 1935 -23 January 1937.
Covered in the scrapbook is the Democratic National Convention of 1936, with
the Minnesota Democrats again attempting to seat two factions. The final
decision favored the Ryan-Moonan faction, supported by Regan, and barred the
faction of Joseph Wolf, Democratic national committeeman. The withdrawl of
the Democratic candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor in order to
unite behind the Farmer-Laborite, Elmer A. Benson, led Regan to give his support
to Martin a Nelson, the Republican candidate for Governor.
Scrapbook 8: 20 October 1939 - 11 December 1940.
Clippings document Regan's campaign for the United States Senate. Accorded
the Democratic nomination, he was defeated by Henrik Shipstead, the Farmer-
Laborite, in the general election.
Dates
- 1932-06-14 - 1932-08-25
Extent
From the Collection: 1.50 Cubic Feet (3 Hollinger Boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
The beginning news clippings are a continuation of the campaign for the Democratic nomination. Regan won the nomination in the primary, but his “rump” Democrats were refused seating in the Democratic National Convention, and the seats went to “regulars” from Minnesota. Formerly, supporting Al Smith as the Democratic presidential candidate, Regan switched to support Franklin Roosevelt after FDR received the party’s nomination for President. The clippings finish with Regan’s campaign for Governor.
Creator
- From the Collection: Regan, John E., 1883-1946 (Compiler, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Southern Minnesota Historical Center Repository
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Memorial Library
PO Box 8419
Mankato MN 56002-8419 US
507-389-1029
archives@mnsu.edu