Nimrod L. Norton, CSA Congress

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Nimrod Lindsay Norton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nicholas County, Kentucky
Death: September 28, 1903 (73)
Austin, TX
Place of Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Austin Travis County Texas
Immediate Family:

Son of Hiram Norton and Nancy Norton
Husband of Mary Catherine Norton
Father of Norton; Katie S. Norton and Hiram Price Norton
Brother of Lucy Ann Gill; Mary Clark; William Norton; Sarah Ross Neal; John Norton and 5 others

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About Nimrod L. Norton, CSA Congress

Nimrod Lindsay Norton, government official, was born near Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky, on April 18, 1830, the son of Hiram and Nancy (Spencer) Norton. He was educated at Fredonia Military Academy in New York and Kentucky Military Institute. On October 27, 1853, he was married to Mary C. Hall in Nicholas County; they had eight children. The family moved to Missouri, where he farmed. At the beginning of the Civil War Norton organized one of the first companies north of the Missouri River for the defense against federal troops. In May 1864 he was chosen as one of the Missouri representatives in the Confederate States Congress. After the war he returned to Missouri. In 1867 he and his family moved to DeWitt County, Texas, then to Salado, in Bell County, where in 1873 Norton was a charter member of the Grange, an agrarian order that powerfully influenced the Constitutional Convention of 1875.

A section of the Constitution of 1876 provided for the designation, survey, and sale of 3,050,000 acres of public land in the High Plains to pay for the construction of a new Capitol. Governor Oran Milo Roberts selected Norton as commissioner to supervise the survey of that land for the state in July 1879. With surveyors and a ranger escort, Norton made the necessary land surveys, which opened the Llano Estacado to settlement. In his diary (from August to December 1879) and in his letters to Governor Roberts, Norton described the country, the daily camp life, and the flora and fauna that the survey party encountered. In 1880 he was appointed a member of the three-man Capitol building commission, which considered eleven designs submitted for the Capitol, made a survey of various quarries in the Austin area, and studied qualities of various building materials. On February 1, 1882, Norton and another Capitol building commissioner, Joseph Lee, shoveled the first spade of dirt for the beginning of construction. Norton with his two business partners, W. H. Westfall and G. W. Lacy, ended the limestone-granite controversy by donating all the red granite needed for construction from Granite Mountain in Burnet County.

Although Norton had purchased land in the Montopolis area in 1872 and journeyed to Austin to supervise the annual Travis County fairs, he continued to live in Salado. He and his family were living in Austin later, however, and in 1893 he built a large home north of the site of the present Travis County Courthouse. He died on September 28, 1903, in Austin and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery there.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimrod_Lindsay_Norton

Nimrod Lindsay Norton (April 18, 1830 – September 28, 1903) was a Confederate politician who served in the Confederate States Congress during the American Civil War.

Biography

Norton was born in Nicholas County, Kentucky, and later moved to Missouri. During the Civil War, he was a colonel in the Confederate Army. He represented the state in the Second Confederate Congress from 1864 to 1865.


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Nimrod L. Norton, CSA Congress's Timeline

1830
April 18, 1830
Nicholas County, Kentucky
1854
September 4, 1854
Nicholas County, Kentucky, United States
1856
1856
Round Prairie, Callaway County, Missouri, United States
1859
March 5, 1859
Callaway County, Missouri, United States
1903
September 28, 1903
Age 73
Austin, TX
September 28, 1903
Age 73
Oakwood Cemetery Austin Travis County Texas