James Munroe Turner


James Munroe Turner was a Michigan politician.

Early life

James Munroe Turner was born in Lansing, Michigan on April 23, 1850 to parents James Madison and Marian Munroe Turner.

Career

On November 7, 1876, Turner was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he represented the Ingham County 1st district from January 3, 1877 to December 31, 1878. In 1888, Turner served as an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention from Michigan. Later in 1888, Turner served as one of Michigan's presidential electors. In 1889, Turner served as mayor of Lansing. In 1890, Turner was the Republican nominee in the Michigan gubernatorial election. Turner was defeated by Democratic nominee, Edwin B. Winans. In 1895, Turner served as mayor of Lansing again.

Personal life

On September 20, 1876, James M. Turner married Sophia Scott Porter. Together, they had two children. On November 21, 1888, James became a brother-in-law of fellow state representative Frank L. Dodge when Dodge married James's sister, Abigail Rogers Turner.

Death

Turner died on July 6, 1896 in Lansing. He was interred at Mount Hope Cemetery in Lansing.