James Armstrong Troutman

James Armstrong Troutman (1 December 1853 – 25 December 1926) was an American politician. Between 1895 and 1897 he served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas.

Life

James Troutman was born in Fulton County, Indiana. For three years he taught school in Indiana and Kansas. Afterwards he studied law and after his admission to the bar he began to practice as an attorney. In addition he was engaged in the newspaper business. As a supporter of the Temperance Movement he became the editor of the Kansas Temperance Palladium for one year. He joined the Republican Party and in 1893 he was elected to the Kansas Legislature. In 1894 Troutman was elected to the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. He served in this position between 14 January 1895 and 11 January 1897 when his term ended. In this function he was the deputy of Governor Edmund Needham Morrill. Later he was a four term mayor of the no longer existing village Potwin Place in Shawnee County, Kansas. He died on 25 December 1926 in Topeka, Kansas.

James Armstrong Troutman at Find a Grave

Political offices
Preceded by
Percy Daniels
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
18951897
Succeeded by
Alexander Miller Harvey
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