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Abner Coburn

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Preceded by
  
Israel Washburn, Jr.

Resigned
  
January 6, 1864

Succeeded by
  
Role
  
Former Governor of Maine

Name
  
Abner Coburn


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Born
  
March 22, 1803Skowhegan, Maine (
1803-03-22
)

Died
  
January 4, 1885, Skowhegan, Maine, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of Maine (1863–1864)

Abner Coburn (March 22, 1803 – January 4, 1885) was the 30th Governor of Maine from 1863 to 1864 and a prominent individual in Skowhegan, Maine until his death.

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Early years

Coburn was born on a farm in Old Canaan (later renamed to Skowhegan).

Career

Coburn served three years in the Maine House of Representatives before being elected Governor in 1863. He became prominent in Skowhegan society, serving as the president of Skowhegan Savings Bank and becoming president and director of the Maine Central Railroad. He served as the Chair of the Colby College Board of Trustees from 1874 until his death in 1885. He was the uncle of the writer Louise Helen Coburn. Many of his historical items can be seen in a museum she began, the Skowhegan History House.

Upon his death in 1885, Coburn left 12 acres (49,000 m2) to the town of Skowhegan to make a public park. Coburn Park was opened in 1907. Abner Coburn's life and achievements as governor were honored with the naming of a sailing ship.

References

Abner Coburn Wikipedia


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