- Hugh O'Bryant
Infobox_President | Hugh D. O'Bryant
nationality=American
order=1stMayor of Portland, Oregon
term_start=April,1851
term_end=April,1852
predecessor="first mayor"
successor=Allison Bonnell
birth_date=1813
birth_place=Georgia,United States
death_date=circa 1890
death_place=Merced County, California ? [Census records are the only way to track down O'Bryant in his later life. Lansing states that O'Bryant shows up in the 1880 census records in Merced County, California. However, nobody by the last name of O'Bryant shows up in the 1890 census in California, Oregon, or Washington.]
spouse=
religion=Methodist
party=Hugh D. O'Bryant (1813-circa 1890) was the first mayor of
Portland, Oregon ,United States , serving from 1851-1852. He later served as the President of theOregon Territory ’ Council chamber of the legislature, and was a member ofWashington Territory ’s legislature.Early life
Hugh O’Bryant was born in 1813 in
Franklin County, Georgia to a missionary father.cite book
last=Scott
first=Harvey
authorlink=Harvey W. Scott
title= History of Portland, Oregon with illustrations and biographical sketches of prominent citizens and pioneers
publisher=D. Mason & Co.
location=Syracuse, NY
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UsKKpvOVRRUC&printsec=titlepage
date=1890] There he was raised among theCherokee Indians due to his father’s missionary work. Hugh later moved toArkansas where in early 1843 he set out for theOregon Country . He arrived atOregon City, Oregon , in October 1843 and set up shop as a merchant.Oregon
After two years in Oregon City O’Bryant moved across the
Willamette River toPortland, Oregon , where he remained until 1852. In 1847, he volunteered to fight in theCayuse War after theWhitman massacre . During 1848 he served in Second Company of the Oregon Riflemen for theProvisional Government of Oregon as a first lieutenant.cite book
last = Brown
first = J. Henry
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Brown’s Political History of Oregon: Provisional Government
publisher = Wiley B. Allen
date = 1892
volume =
ISBN =
doi = ]In 1851, he won Portland's first mayoral election by a mere four votes over challenger
Joseph Showalter Smith , [Lansing (2003), pp. 26] O'Bryant's one-year reign was known for the failure of Portland's first government to effectively govern the city, leading to a new city charter in 1852. [Lansing (2003), pp.26-49]In O'Bryant's only year as mayor, he missed seven out of thirty-one council meetings. Although the council passed resolutions to build
roads , build ajail , and purchase afire engine , none of these materialized under O'Bryant's leadership. Funds for the fire engine were authorized by city-wide vote onMay 26 1851 , but it was only a week before his term ended, the following March, that O'Bryant notified the council that the bills authorizing this purchase were sitting on his desk, "unsigned". [Lansing (2003), pp. 42-48] Later he performed justice of the peace duties, and was a gold prospector. However, perhaps his greatest assets in Portland were his carpentry skills, which were in great demand with new immigrants flooding Portland. [Lansing (2003), pp. 29]In 1852, he moved to Salem, then to Roseburg, where he married his wife, Matilda, and had seven children. While in Southern Oregon O'Bryant served in the Oregon Territory’s legislature beginning in 1855. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/territorial/1855reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (7th Territorial) 1855 Regular Session] ] The following session he returned, again serving as a Democrat representing Douglas, Coos, Umpqua, and Curry counties in the upper chamber Council. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/territorial/1856reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (8th Territorial) 1856 Regular Session] ] Then in 1857 he became the President of that chamber. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/territorial/1857reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (9th Territorial) 1857 Regular Session] ] Lastly in 1858 he was a member of Oregon's last Territorial Legislature as Oregon awaited statehood. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1858regpre.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly 1859 Special Session] ]
Later years
In 1860, O'Bryant moved on to Walla Walla, of the
Washington Territory , where he served in the territorial legislature. Later he moved toMerced County, California , where he died sometime between 1880 and 1890. [Lansing (2003), pp. 31]O'Bryant Square in Portland is named after O'Bryant. [Lansing (2003), pp. 26]See also
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List of mayors of Portland, Oregon Footnotes
References
* Lansing, Jewel. (2003). "Portland: People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001".
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title=Mayor of Portland, Oregon
before="first mayor"
years=1851-1852
after=Allison Bonnell
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