Edward Robinson (Maine politician) explained

Edward Robinson
State:Maine
Term Start:April 28, 1838
Term End:March 3, 1839
Predecessor:Jonathan Cilley
Successor:Benjamin Randall
Birth Date:25 November 1796
Birth Place:Cushing, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:Thomaston, Maine, U.S.
Resting Place:Thomaston Cemetery, Thomaston, Maine, U.S.
Party:Whig
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Children:6
Parents:William Robinson
Catharine Packard
Profession:Politician

Edward Robinson (November 25, 1796 – February 19, 1857) was a United States representative from Maine. He was born in Cushing, Massachusetts (now in Maine) on November 25, 1796.

He was self-educated while engaged in seafaring. He then engaged in mercantile pursuits in Thomaston. He was elected as a member of the Maine State Senate in 1836 and 1837. He was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jonathan Cilley and served from April 28, 1838, to March 3, 1839.

He returned to mercantile pursuits, as well as developing interests in banking, and shipbuilding until his death in Thomaston on February 19, 1857. His interment is in Thomaston Cemetery.