James S. Norris Explained

James S. Norris
Order:6th
Office:Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives
Term Start:1855
Term End:1856
Predecessor:Nathan C. D. Taylor
Successor:Charles Gardner
Birth Date: 1810
Birth Place:Monmouth, Maine, U.S.
Death Place:Cottage Grove, Minnesota, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Residence:Cottage Grove, Minnesota

James S. Norris (1810  - March 5, 1874) was a Democratic politician from Minnesota Territory. Born in Monmouth, Maine, Norris moved to St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin in 1839. He later moved to Minnesota, settling on a farm in Cottage Grove, Minnesota in 1842. He was elected to the first Minnesota Territorial Legislature in 1849 and re-elected in 1854. In 1855, he served as the Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives. He attended the state's Democratic Constitutional Convention in 1857. In 1870 he was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives. He died in Cottage Grove in 1874.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Folsom. William Henry Carman. Fifty Years in the Northwest. 1888. Pioneer Press Company. 363.
  2. Web site: Norris, James S. — Legislator Record. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library.