Norman S. Case

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Norman Stanley Case

Born October 11, 1888
Providence, R.I.
Died October 9, 1967
Wakefield, South Kingstown, Washington County, R.I.
Nationality United States Flag of the United States
Political party Republican
Spouse Emma Louise Arnold
Relations Son of John Warren Case and Louise Marea (White) Case
Residence Providence, R.I.
Occupation Lawyer, Politician
Religion Baptist

Norman Stanley Case - also known as Norman S. Case — (born October 11, 1888 in Providence, Rhode Island) was the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1927-1928 and the Governor of Rhode Island from 1928-1933. In addition, he also served in the Army during World War I, and was the U.S. District Attorney for Rhode Island from 1921-1926.

[edit] Family

Case was married on June 28, 1916, to Emma Louise Arnold. He was the son of John Warren Case and Louise Marea (White) Case.

[edit] Politics

Case was a member of the Republican Party during his entire time in office. He was an active member of the Freemasons.[1]


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Preceded by
Aram J. Pothier
Governor of Rhode Island
1928–1933
Succeeded by
Theodore F. Green