Gilbert F. Robbins Explained

Gilbert F. Robbins
Office:Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
Order:14th
Term Start:June 9, 1886
Term End:January 7, 1889
Predecessor:Thomas A. Doyle
Successor:Henry Rodman Barker
Birth Date:26 August 1838
Birth Place:Burrillville, Rhode Island
Death Place:Providence, Rhode Island
Resting Place:Swan Point Cemetery
Party:Republican
Known For:Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
Signature:Gilbert F. Robbins signature.png
Spouse:Susan Olive Arnold Whipple

Gilbert F. Robbins (1838-1889) was the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, from 1887 to 1889.

Early life

Robbins was born in Burrillville, Rhode Island, to a family of farmers. He attended public schools until age 17, at which time he attended the academy at East Greenwich, where he studied "good hand-writing and ... book-keeping."[1] Upon finishing his studies, he joined brother-in-law Serril Mowry's ready-made clothing business. The firm, Mowry, Robbins & Company, was successful.[1]

Robbins was interested in politics and rose through the ranks. He was elected to the Common Council from the 7th Ward in 1879, then to the General Assembly. By 1883 he was president of the Board of Aldermen.[1]

Mayor of Providence

As president of the Board of Aldermen, Robbins became acting mayor of Providence upon the death of Thomas A. Doyle.[1] He won re-election in 1887 and 1888.

During his tenure, he oversaw construction of a cable car tramway on Providence's East Side and electrification of city streets.[2]

Personal life

Robbins married Susan Olive Arnold Whipple, daughter of Manning Arnold, of Burrilville, in 1866. They had no children. He was a Freemason and Universalist.

He died on September 27, 1889, of heart failure and is buried at Swan Point Cemetery.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Greene. Welcome Arnold. The Providence Plantations for 250 Years. 1886. J.A. & R.A. Reid. Providence. 106.
  2. Gilbert F. Robbins. 24 June 2014. Informational display in Providence City Hall. 2014-06-19.