Oscar Erickson was born on July 7, 1884, at Bloomer, Wisconsin, of immigrant parents. His parents had both emigrated from Norway. He finished his elementary and technical education in Wisconsin, and moved to North Dakota in 1905. He settled on a homestead near Tappen in Kidder County. Erickson managed his farm until his death.
Near to the end of the legislative session in 1945, Erickson was impeached by the House of Representatives and another commissioner of Insurance was appointed immediately by Governor Fred G. Aandahl. Erickson denied all the charges and assumed the position. In May, when the charges of the three-week Senate trial didn't secure the required two-thirds vote, Erickson was restored to the office, but died two months later.[1][2]
Bibliography
North Dakota Secretary of State. North Dakota Blue Book (1942), pp. 17.
North Dakota Secretary of State. North Dakota Blue Book (2005), pp. 333.