- Joseph Morris (Alberta politician)
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Joseph Henry Morris
imagesize=300
title= Alderman on theEdmonton Town Council
term_start= December 10, 1900
term_end= December 8, 1902
birth_date= July 12, 1868
birth_place= Blenheim,Ontario
death_date= 1937
spouse= Margaret Drummond Jardine (4 children)
profession= Grocer
religion=Anglican
footnotes=Joseph Henry Morris (born July 12, 1868; died 1937) was a politician and municipal councillor in
Edmonton, Alberta .Biography
Morris was born in
Blenheim, Ontario on July 12, 1868. He attended public schools in Ontario, and moved toMedicine Hat, Alberta upon graduating. He relocated toLethbridge shortly thereafter. In Lethbridge, he was manager for general merchant J. H. Cavanagh until 1895 and also served on theLethbridge City Council as an alderman and as president of the Lethbridge Board of Trade. He married Margaret Drummond Jardine in June 1895; the pair would have four children.He came to Edmonton in 1897 to open J. H. Morris & Company. The following year he also established a wholesale grocery. He ran for
Edmonton Town Council in the 1900 municipal election, and finished second of eight candidates, making him one of three people elected to two year terms as aldermen. He completed his term, but did not seek re-election at its expiration.Morris served as president of the Edmonton Board of Trade (now the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce) and the Edmonton Exhibition Association. He was also active in the
Anglican Church , the Masonic Order, and theIndependent Order of Foresters .Joseph Morris was the owner of Edmonton's first automobile, a 1903 Ford Model A that he brought to town on May 25, 1904. Accordingly, he was granted license place number one. According to legend, until 1905 motorists in what would become
Alberta were responsible for making their own license plates, and Morris elected to use a broomstick. He was brought into court for having an unsatisfactory license plate, but was able to convince the judge that displaying the broomstick vertically at the back of the car satisfied the requirement that his license number be displayed. Whether the legend is true or not, in 1905 Morris was issued with a leather license plate with the number one.Joseph Morris died in 1937.
References
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=M Edmonton Public Library biography of Joseph Morris]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Joseph Morris]
* [http://media.ford.com/newsroom/release_display.cfm?release=15546 Remarks of Alain Batty at the Ford centennial celebrations in Edmonton]
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