Item Detail
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English
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Mr. Samuelsen Goes to Copenhagen : The First Mormon Member of a National Parliament
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2013
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39
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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1-34
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[2014 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best International Article Award]
May 20, 1913, Election Day, was a time of jubilation for Frederik Ferdinand Samuelsen. Running for reelection to the Folketing, the lower house of the Rigsdag, Denmark's parliament, against three other candidates to represent the Arhus South district, he had won handily, with 54 percent of the total vote-nearly twice that of his nearest competitor. With his twenty-year-old daughter, Ella, and a group of her friends, he walked to the union hall to announce the preliminary results.
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