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James S. Norris 6th Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives In office 1855–1856 Preceded by Nathan C. D. Taylor Succeeded by Charles Gardner Born 1810 Died 1874 Political party Democrat Residence Cottage Grove, Minnesota James S. Norris (1810 – 1874) was a Democratic politician from Minnesota Territory and a former member of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives, representing Cottage Grove, Minnesota. Norris served as Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives in 1855.[1] References ^ Official State Biography Political offices Preceded by Nathan C. D. Taylor Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives 1855 – 1856 Succeeded by Charles Gardner v • d • e Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives Territorial (1849–1858) Furber • Ames • Ludden • Day • Taylor • Norris • Gardner • Furber • Watrous State (since 1858) Bradley • Coggswell • Benson • Sherwood • Benson • Armstrong • Wakefield • Farmer • Davidson • J. Merriam • Hall • Kinyon • Gibbs • Gilman • Fletcher • Gibbs • W. Merriam • Graves • Champlin • Lee • Van Sant • Jones • Dare • Dowling • Babcock • Clague • L. Johnson • Rockne • Dunn • Rines • Flowers • Parker • Nolan • J. Johnson • Swenson • Munn • G. Johnson • Barker • Hall • Hartle • A. Johnson • Chilgren • Duxbury • Dirlam • Sabo • Searle • Norton • Sieben • Jennings • Norton • Vanasek • Long • Anderson • Carruthers • Sviggum • Anderson Kelliher Persondata Name Norris, James S. Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1810 Place of birth Date of death 1874 Place of death This article about a Minnesota politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e