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Louis K. Church


Louis Kossuth Church (December 11, 1846 – 1898) was an American politician who was a New York Supreme Court justice, a member of the New York Legislature, and the ninth Governor of Dakota Territory.

Louis K. Church was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was educated at the Hudson River Institute at Claverack, New York. After studying law at the office of Judge N. B. Moore, Church was admitted to the bar. He practiced law with Judge Moore until eventually practicing by himself in 1874. Church was a member of the New York State Assembly (Queens Co., 1st D.) in 1883, 1884 and 1885. Then, President Cleveland appointed Church as judge in the Third District of Dakota Territory.

Because of Church's good reputation as a judge, President Cleveland appointed Louis Church as Governor of Dakota Territory. A number of Democrats in Dakota Territory were disappointed in the appointment; because, they had expected the appointment of Dakota resident, Frank M. Ziebach. Church became Governor on February 21, 1887. He scrutinized every bill and restrained excessive spending with his veto power. He allowed the reform school to be established at Plankinton. Church opposed the division of Dakota Territory into two separate states. Governor Church and former Governors, Nehemiah G. Ordway and John L. Pennington, wanted Dakota to enter the Union as a single state.


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