Edwin L. Norris

American politician


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nameEdwin L. Norris
imageEdwin L. Norris (Montana Governor).jpg
order5th Governor of Montana
term_startApril 1, 1908
term_endJanuary 5, 1913
lieutenantBenjamin F. White
William R. Allen
predecessorJoseph Toole
successorSam V. Stewart
office25th Lieutenant Governor of Montana
term_start21905
term_end21908
governor2Joseph Toole
predecessor2Frank G. Higgins
successor2Benjamin F. White
office3Member of the Montana Senate
term31896-1900
birth_dateAugust 15, 1865
birth_placeCumberland County, Kentucky
death_date
death_placeGreat Falls, Montana
nationalityAmerican
partyDemocratic
alma_materSouthern Normal School
occupationLawyer
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Edwin Lee Norris (August 15, 1865 – April 25, 1924) was a Democratic politician from Montana. He served as the fifth Governor of Montana.

Biography

Norris was born in Cumberland County, Kentucky, in 1865, and graduated from the Southern Normal School, now Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He moved from Kentucky to Montana in 1888, studied law and was admitted to the Montana bar on October 8, 1889. He married Elizabeth June Wilkins. He practiced law in Dillon, Montana, and was city attorney there for five years.

Career

Norris was elected to the Montana State Senate in 1896 and served until 1900, serving as the Senate President in 1899. He served as the state's fifth Lieutenant Governor from 1905 to 1908.

He became Governor on April 1, 1908, upon the resignation of Joseph K. Toole, and was elected in his own right in the November 1908 election, serving until 1913. Norris is credited with signing state laws prohibiting discrimination by life insurance companies and making mine operators liable when employees became disabled.

Norris championed the use of prison labor to build roads in Montana. As governor, he sat on the State Board of Prison Commissioners. Thanks to his influence, prison labor built more than 230 miles of roads in Montana between 1913 and 1921.

Death

Norris died in Great Falls, Montana in 1924, where he had lived since leaving the Governor's office. He was first buried in Fairview Cemetery and later moved to New Highland Cemetery where he is still interred.

References

References

  1. (1921). "Montana : its story and biography". The American Historical Society.
  2. "Montana Governor Edwin Lee Norris". National Governors Association.
  3. (Summer 2012). "Building Permanent and Substantial Roads: Prison Labor on Montana's Highways, 1910-1925". Montana The Magazine of Western History.

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