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Norwegian politician (1846–1919) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fredrik Frodesen Sand (24 January 1846 – 1919) was a Norwegian shipmaster, farmer and politician for the Free-minded Liberal Party.
He was born in Strømm. His father was a maritime pilot in the area between Strømm to Rødtangen , and F. F. Sand took the shipmaster's exam in Drammen in 1866. Sand sailed for several years before moving to the United States. Here, he sailed for a few years on "the lakes", before venturing to Texas where he was a railroad contractor and foreman.[1]
In 1878 he moved back to Norway, purchasing Imhjelt in Skoger Municipality. He was a savings bank director and served 27 years on the municipal council, including 6 years as mayor.[1]
Sand was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from the single-member constituency in 1906 and 1909.[1] The first time, he fielded as a Coalition Party candidate for a joint ticket with the Liberal Party, being the running mate of Sven Aarrestad. In 1909, Sand had joined the new Liberal Left Party and ran on a joint ticket of the Conservative and Liberal Left parties with Hans Kristian Kaldager as the main candidate.[2][3] Sand met in parliamentary session for considerable parts of the first term.[1]
Sand was married twice.[1] He died in 1919.[4] He should not be confused with district physician Fredrik Sand who died in 1919 as well.[5]
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