G. Collier Robbins
George Collier Robbins (September 1, 1823 – c. 1907-1908)[1] served as mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1860 to 1861.[2] During his early life he lived and worked in various places, including Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, and St. Louis, Missouri. He entered the jewelry business in St. Louis. With his wife he began journeying west to California in 1851, reaching the state in April 1852. Later the same year, they moved northward by steamship to Oregon, reaching Portland in October 1852, where they settled.[1] He opened a watch and jewelry store on Front Street, later adding assaying to his business.[1]
G. Collier Robbins | |
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11th Mayor of Portland, Oregon | |
In office 1860–1861 | |
Preceded by | S. J. McCormick |
Succeeded by | John M. Breck |
Personal details | |
Born | September 1, 1823 |
Died | c. 1907–1908 (aged 83–85) |
Profession | Jeweler, watchmaker |
Robbins was elected mayor of Portland in April 1860.[1] His term ended in 1861, and in 1862 he moved to California, and was still living there, in San Diego, in October 1907.[1] He died sometime between then and mid-1908.[3]
References
- Himes, George H. (October 20, 1907). "Pioneer Mayor of Portland, Hale and Hearty; George Collier Robbins Is Leading a Retired Life at San Diego, California". The Sunday Oregonian. Section 2, p. 4.
- "Directory of Current and Past Elected Officials: Mayors of Portland". City of Portland, Oregon. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
- "The Pioneer Reminiscences of George Collier Robbins, Part IV (Concluded)". Published posthumously in The Pacific Monthly, Vol. 26, issue 1, part 3 (September 1911), pp. 285–292. On the last page, a note written by his son, Frank Robbins, indicates that his final birthday before his death was on September 1, 1907, but does not give the date of death.