Robert O. Norris, Jr.
| Robert O. Norris, Jr. | |
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| President pro tempore of the Senate of Virginia  | |
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In office January 10, 1945 – January 11, 1950  | |
| Preceded by | Henry T. Wickham | 
| Succeeded by | Morton G. Goode | 
| Member of the Virginia Senate from the 30th district  | |
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In office January 8, 1936 – January 11, 1956  | |
| Preceded by | John W. Rust | 
| Succeeded by | Thomas H. Blanton | 
| Member of the Virginia Senate from the 31st district  | |
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In office January 24, 1928 – January 8, 1936  | |
| Preceded by | Thomas J. Downing | 
| Succeeded by | Henry T. Wickham | 
| Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Lancaster and Richmond | |
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In office January 10, 1912 – January 24, 1928  | |
| Preceded by | R. Carter Wellford | 
| Succeeded by | Raymond Sisson | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
Robert Opie Norris, Jr. November 4, 1880 Lively, Virginia, U.S.  | 
| Died | 
June 21, 1960 (aged 79) Richmond, Virginia, U.S.  | 
| Political party | Democratic | 
| Spouse(s) | Lelia Fauntleroy Claybrook | 
| Alma mater | Richmond College (LL.B.) | 
| Religion | Baptist | 
Robert Opie Norris, Jr. (November 4, 1880 – June 21, 1960) was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate. He was the Senate's President pro tempore from 1945 to 1950.[1]
The Robert O. Norris Bridge that spans the Rappahannock River between Lancaster and Middlesex counties is named in his honor.
References
- ↑ Dodson, E. Griffith (1960). The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1940-1960 - Register. Richmond: Virginia State Library.
 
External links
- Robert O. Norris, Jr. at The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007
 
Robert O. Norris, Jr. at Find a Grave
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