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Melvin Clark George

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by 1,397 votes. In 1882, he defeated Democrat William D. Fenton by 3,365 votes to become the first Oregon congressman to be re-elected to a second term. During his term in Congress, George promoted construction of jetties at the mouth of the
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board from 1889-1894, and in 1891 was appointed chairman of the Portland bridge commission, which sought to provide free bridges throughout the city. In this capacity, George oversaw the construction of the
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George also served as a state circuit court judge for Multnomah County from 1897 to 1905, and then practiced law in Portland until his death in Portland on February 22, 1933. He is interred at
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Oregon
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neighborhood of Portland is named in his honor, as is George Middle School.
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to Presley and Mahala Nickerson George. He moved with his parents over the
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at Willamette University from 1885 to 1889. He then served on the
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In 1873, he married Mary Eckler, with whom he had three children.
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Following his term in Congress, George served as a professor of
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schools and the Jefferson Institute in what would become
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Portland Public Schools Board Members 1851 to Present
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U.S. House of Representatives
Oregon
At-large
John Whiteaker
Binger Hermann
Oregon Senate
Caldwell, Ohio
Portland, Oregon
Republican
U.S. Representative
Oregon
Caldwell, Ohio
Oregon Trail
Lebanon
Linn County, Oregon
Santiam Academy
Willamette University
Salem
Albany
Jefferson
admitted to the bar
Portland
Oregon State Senate
Multnomah County
Republican
Oregon's At-large congressional district
United States House of Representatives
John Whiteaker
Columbia River

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