Stella Fritzell Papers
Scope and Contents
The Stella Fritzell Papers date from 1956 to 1984 and have been divided into six series. Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Political Papers Series 3: Conservation and Environment Series 4: Speeches and Publications Series 5: Clubs, Committees, and Hobbies Series 6: Newspaper Clippings
Dates
- created: 1956-1984
- Other: Date acquired: 05/27/1994
Creator
- Fritzell, Stella (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Biographical or Historical Information
Stella (Houge) Fritzell was born October 3, 1909, in Bucyrus, North Dakota. She was educated at Cando, North Dakota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1930. She worked as a dietician intern at the University of Minnesota Hospitals. In 1933, she married Dr. Kenneth Fritzell at Aneta, North Dakota. In 1946, they moved to Grand Forks, after having lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as Menlo Park, California, and Glenwood Spring, Colorado. They raised two sons, Peter and Erik, and two daughters, Sara and Anne, who died at the age of 18.
Stella was a stockbroker with Piper, Jaffray, and Hopwood in Grand Forks from 1959 to 1971. In 1972, she was elected to the North Dakota Senate, and re-elected in 1976 and 1980. Fritzell was also a delegate to the state Constitutional Convention in 1972. In addition, she served on many boards and committees, including the state Board of Park Commissioners, the Grand Forks Park Board, the Grand Forks Planning and Zoning Commission, and in 1979, she was appointed a permanent member of the state judicial nominating committee. In 1975, she was elected chair-woman of the legislative bi-partisan women's caucus. The North Dakota Wildlife Federation named her Legislative Conservationist of the Year for 1976. Fritzell enjoyed hunting, golfing, and painting. Stella Fritzell died April 4, 1984, in Grand Forks at the age of 74.
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Full Extent
1.75 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
1909-1984
Source of Acquisition
Sara Hanhan (daughter of Stella Fritzell), Grand Forks, North Dakota
Method of Acquisition
Donation; Acc.94-1956 and Acc.94-1988
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- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository
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