Andrew S. Bogue Biography This biography appears on page 910 in "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915) and was scanned, OCRed and edited by Maurice Krueger, mkrueger@iw.net. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the SDGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://usgwarchives.org/sd/sdfiles.htm ANDREW S. BOGUE. Andrew S. Bogue is a partner in the firm of Bogue & Bogue, well known lawyers of Turner county living at Centerville. He was born at Arlington, Wisconsin, on the 9th of April, 1877, and is a son of Alan and Ellen Bogue. He attended the public schools, which he entered at the usual age, passing through consecutive grades until he had completed a high-school course in his native town. Later he attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison and was graduated with the class of 1906. He then came to Centerville and entered into partnership with his brother Alan on the 1st of October of that year. The firm of Bogue & Bogue now does all of the important law work in this locality. Although one of the younger members of the bar, Andrew S. Bogue is resourceful, is studious and is a deep and logical thinker. In the preparation of his cases he formulates his cause with the precision of a military commander and seems to lose sight of no detail that will have bearing upon the ease. He prepares for defense as well as for attack, which many regard as the strength of every law suit, and the logical presentation of his cause never fails to carry weight with judge and jury. In 1910 he was elected states attorney and is now serving for the second term of two years each. On the 30th of June, 1910, Mr. Bogue was united in marriage to Miss Genevieve E. Cooke, a daughter of Dr. L. W. Cooke, of Parker, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Bogue have one daughter, Glenellen. The religious belief of the parents is that of the Congregational church, in the work of which they take an active and helpful part, contributing generously to its support. Mr. Bogue votes with the republican party and studies the questions and issues of the day with the same thoroughness which he gives to matters of law. Citizenship is not to him a mere idle term but means well defined obligations which he faithfully meets.