John L. Merriam Explained

John L. Merriam
Order:11th
Office:Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Term Start:1870
Term End:1871
Predecessor:Chester D. Davidson
Successor:A.R. Hall
Office2:Minnesota State Representative from the 1st District
Term Start2:1870
Term End2:1871
Birth Name:John Lafayette Merriam[1]
Birth Date:6 February 1825
Birth Place:Essex, New York, U.S.
Party:Republican
Residence:Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Profession:Banker

John Lafayette Merriam (February 6, 1825 – January 12, 1895) was a Minnesota banker, politician and Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing St. Paul. He was instrumental in helping to organize First National Bank of Minnesota, and he served as vice president of Merchants National Bank.

Merriam was the son of Jane (Ismon) and William Strong Merriam. He began service in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1870, and was elected speaker that year, serving in the position until 1871. His son, William R. Merriam, later served as speaker of the house in 1887, and was elected governor in 1888.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University . 1925 .
  2. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=13947 Minnesota Legislators Past and Present