Politicians who were born in St. Louis
County
| | Buhl:
Milton
Rakove, 1918 |
| | Carson Lake (now part of Hibbing):
Rudy
Perpich, 1928 |
| | Chisholm:
Gene
A. Saari, 1909 —
John
A. Blatnik, 1911 —
John
Sabol, 1913 —
James
L. Oberstar, 1934 |
| | Duluth:
Henry
C. Dworshak, 1894 —
George
W. Johnson, 1894 —
Melvin
J. Maas, 1898 —
Dagmar
Anderson, 1898 —
Mary
S. Olmsted, 1919 —
Loretta
Amley, 1919 —
Robert
D. Mahoney, 1921 —
Donald
Douglas Alsop, 1927 —
Sam
Solon, 1931 |
| | Ely:
Archie
C. Grant, 1894 |
| | Eveleth:
Fred
Agnich, 1913 —
Myron
H. Bright, 1919 —
Nick
Begich, 1932 |
| | Floodwood:
J.
Raymond Ylitalo, 1916 |
| | Hibbing:
Robert
A. Durkee, 1915 |
| | Soudan:
Alvin
E. Richards, 1886 |
| | Virginia:
Thomas
D. Vukelich, 1909 —
Gus
Hall, 1910 —
Jalmer
T. Johnson, 1912 —
J.
Edward Pearsall, 1920 —
Robert
W. Mattson, 1924 —
Robert
W. Mattson, Jr., 1948 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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