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Preceded by
  
Allen G. Rushlight

Succeeded by
  
George Luis Baker


Profession
  
businessman

Name
  
H. Albee

H. Russell Albee

Born
  
September 8, 1867 Rockford, Illinois (
1867-09-08
)

Died
  
December 31, 1950(1950-12-31) (aged 83) Portland, Oregon

Harry Russell Albee (September 8, 1867 – December 31, 1950) was mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1913–1917.

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H. Russell Albee H Russell Albee House Portland History

Early life

H. Russell Albee H Russell Albee House Wikipedia

Albee was born in Rockford, Illinois.

Career

Elected mayor on June 2, 1913, Albee was the first mayor to preside over Portland's commission form of government, which had been approved by only a very small fraction more than a majority of city voters on May 3. A recall effort against him and two commissioners in 1914 was unsuccessful. His administration gave attention to controversial matters including riverfront improvement, water meters, municipal garbage collection, vice, public transit rates, and slum housing conditions, but little was accomplished of long-range significance. By the end of his administration, the city had significantly cut back expenditures from the general fund, reducing it by 20 percent from $3.22 million to $2.5 million, even though the population of the city had grown by 5 percent since 1915. Paradoxically, the commission form of government came under fire for alleged waste and inefficiency. Portland remains the only large city in the United States that still has a city commission form of government.

References

H. Russell Albee Wikipedia