Background
Harris was born March 29, 1864, at Harrisville, Utah to Martin Henderson Harris, early settler and namesake of Harrisville, Utah, and Louisa Sargent.
Harris was born March 29, 1864, at Harrisville, Utah to Martin Henderson Harris, early settler and namesake of Harrisville, Utah, and Louisa Sargent.
He later attended the University of Utah, where he taught himself the organization Harris attended the University of Michigan Law School, graduating in June 1894.
He was the third child in a family of four boys and three girls. His early schooling included instruction under Louis F. Moench. Upon his return to Utah, Harris established a law practice at Ogden.
He was County Attorney for two terms and was appointed District Judge and served one unexpired term of two years, and was elected for two four-year terms.
He served as Sunday School teacher, Assistant Superintendent, and later became Superintendent of the Sunday School at Harrisville. He served a mission to the Southern States from 1901 to 1903 and was secretary of the Mission.
He was also an avid gardener and skilled teacher. To them were born 9 children, five boys and four girls.
He was a member of the Constitutional Convention which formed the laws for the State of Utah, and was also a member of the first and second legislatures of the State of Utah. Harris served as Justice of the Peace and school trustee at Harrisville and was active in politics in Weber County, being a member of the Republican Party.