Judson LaMoure
Judson LaMoure | |
|---|---|
| President pro tempore of the North Dakota Senate | |
| In office January 8, 1901 – January 6, 1903 | |
| Preceded by | Alexander C. McGillivray |
| Succeeded by | James B. Sharpe |
| Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 1st district | |
| In office November 19, 1889 – January 7, 1913 | |
| Preceded by | None (office established) |
| Succeeded by | Christian Ganssle |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 27, 1839 Frelighsburg, Quebec, Canada |
| Died | March 16, 1918 (aged 78) Stuart, Florida, U.S. |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse |
Minnie Ella Nelson (m. 1874) |
Judson LaMoure (March 27, 1839 – March 16, 1918) was one of the first men to serve in the North Dakota state legislature; he served in the State Senate as a Republican. The state towns of Jud, Judson, and LaMoure along with LaMoure County were named after him.
Contrary to popular belief, the American author Louis L'Amour was of no relation to LaMoure despite both men being from North Dakota.