James M. Stevens Explained

James M. Stevens
Order:8th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
Term:January 5, 1903  - January 2, 1905
Governor:John T. Morrison
Predecessor:Thomas F. Terrell
Successor:Burpee L. Steeves
Birth Date:30 January 1873
Birth Place:Banks of the Snake River, near Blackfoot, Oneida County, Idaho
Death Place:Los Angeles, California
Spouse:Finnetta E. Garrett
Mabel Harroun
Residence:Blackfoot, Idaho
Profession:attorney, judge
Alma Mater:Stanford University
Party:Republican

James M. Stevens (January 30, 1873  - August 22, 1937) was a Republican politician from Idaho. He served as the eighth lieutenant governor of Idaho. Stevens was elected in 1903 along with Governor John T. Morrison. Stevens was born at a home on the banks of the Snake River, in Oneida County, Idaho, near the city of Blackfoot. He married Finnetta Garrett of England and had four children: Emma, James M., Abbie, Richard.[1] He died of a heart attack following a short illness at his home in Los Angeles, California in 1937. He had been employed by the City of Los Angeles at the time of his death as assistant city attorney.[2] [3]

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  1. Web site: Stevens, James M. - Access Genealogy . 2013-01-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130314114129/http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?Data_ArticlePage=5&ArticleID=43640&report=SingleArticle&file=Data . 2013-03-14 . dead .
  2. "Funeral Date Set", Oakland Tribune, Monday, August 23, 1937, Oakland, California, United States Of America
  3. News: James M. Stevens. The New York Times. 24 August 1937.