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Allen G. Rushlight

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After leaving office, Rushlight continued to build his plumbing business, which grew to handle some of the largest contracts in the Northwest. In 1925, Rushlight returned to politics, and was again elected to the Oregon House of Representatives; he was re-elected in 1927 and 1929. He died of
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and eventually started a successful Portland plumbing business. In 1901, he married Emma Webber, with whom he had two children. After his wife's death in 1910, Rushlight married Agnes O'Connor, with whom he had one more child.
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As mayor, Rushlight was pragmatic as the young city built its infrastructure and worked to keep costs low. He sometimes used his plumbing background to personally inspect engineering projects and once climbed into the city
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In May 1913, the various scandals and widespread municipal corruption (much of which predated Rushlight's administration) led Portland voters, over Rushlight's objections, to adopt a new form of municipal government: the
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to diagnose a problem, which, when repaired for a few dollars, doubled its capacity. Rushlight spent much of his term unsuccessfully trying to get the city to build on
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In 1905, Rushlight was elected to the Portland City Council. In 1909, he ran for mayor of Portland, but was defeated by
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Same-Sex Affairs: Constructing and Controlling Homosexuality in the Pacific Northwest
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to Samuel and Mary Elizabeth Miller Rushlight and moved with his family to
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pressured Rushlight to clean up the city, and some reforms were made. The
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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complications of pneumonia in 1930. He is buried in Portland's
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at the age of 3. At the age of 14, Rushlight apprenticed as a
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Index


Mayor of Portland, Oregon
Joseph Simon
H. Russell Albee
Oregon House of Representatives
Golden, Colorado
Republican
Oregon
Republican
mayor of Portland, Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Golden City, Colorado
Portland, Oregon
plumber
Joseph Simon
Oregon House of Representatives
crematory
Ross Island
Willamette River
vice
Oswald West
Portland vice scandal
city commission government
Progressive
H. Russell Albee
River View Cemetery



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