Oscar Edward Keller was a Representative from Minnesota; born in Helenville, Wisconsin; attended the public schools and the University of Wisconsin–Madison; moved to Minnesota in 1901 and settled in Saint Paul; employed as a billing clerk and later engaged in mercantile pursuits; member of the city council of Saint Paul 1910 – 1914; city commissioner 1914 – 1919; commissioner of public utilities from 1914 until July 1, 1919; elected as an Independent Republican to the 66th congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Carl Van Dyke; reelected as a Republican to the 67th, 68th, and 69th congresses and served from July 1, 1919, to March 3, 1927; chairman of the Committee on Railways and Canals; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1926; engaged in the real estate business; died in Saint Paul, Minnesota; interment in Elmhurst Cemetery.
Background
Keller, Oscar Edward was born on July 30, 1878 in Helensville, Wisconsin, United States.
Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Achievements
Oscar Edward Keller has been listed as a noteworthy congressman by Marquis Who's Who.