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James E. Harris
8th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska
In office
1897–1899
GovernorSilas A. Holcomb
Preceded byRobert E. Moore
Succeeded byEdward A. Gilbert
Personal details
BornMay 27, 1840
Licking County, Ohio
DiedSeptember 2, 1923(1923-09-02) (aged 83)
San Bernardino County, California
Political partyFusion Party

James Eastman Harris (May 27, 1840 – September 2, 1923) was a Nebraska politician who served as the eighth lieutenant governor of Nebraska from 1897 to 1899.

Harris was born to Abram and Phebe Eastman Harris in Licking County, Ohio on May 27, 1840.[1] He briefly attended Bethany College starting in 1860, but his studies were interrupted by the Civil War. He subsequently obtained a degree from Eureka College. In 1866, he married Angeline Mitchell, daughter of Rev. D.G. Mitchell. Becoming a teacher and a preacher, he led the Utica (Ohio) Normal Training School for Teachers for nine years.

Around 1885 he moved to a farm in Nemaha County, Nebraska, and became pastor of a church in Auburn.[2] He was elected to the Nebraska Legislature in 1892,[3] and in 1896 elected to serve as Lieutenant Governor.[4]

He died in 1923 and was buried at Evergreen Memorial Park in Riverside, California.[5]

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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska
1897–1899
Succeeded by