Van B. DeLashmutt
{{Short description|American businessman (1842–1921)}}
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| term_start = 1888
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| successor = William S. Mason
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| birth_date = July 27, 1842
| birth_place = Burlington, Iowa
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| death_place = Spokane, Washington
| nationality = American
| party = Republican
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Van Banks DeLashmutt (July 27, 1842 – October 4, 1921) served as mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1888 to 1891.{{cite web|url=http://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/article/4968|title=Directory of Current and Past Elected Officials: Mayors of Portland|access-date=November 12, 2021|publisher=City of Portland, Oregon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210121123129/http://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/article/4968|archive-date=January 21, 2021|url-status=dead}}
Early life
Van B. De Lashmutt was born on July 27, 1842, in Burlington, Iowa.{{cite news|title=Van B. De Lashmutt Passes in Spokane|date=October 5, 1921|work=The Oregonian|page=13|url=http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn83025138/1921-10-05/ed-1/seq-13/}} His family journeyed over the Oregon Trail in 1852 and settled in Polk County, Oregon. He then worked as a printer in Salem, Oregon, for Asahel Bush before moving to California. At the start of the American Civil War he was in California and joined the Union Army in 1861, serving in the Third California regiment guarding the mail routes. After he left the Army he returned to Oregon and settled in Portland.
Portland
In Portland, he joined The Oregonian newspaper in June 1865 as a compositor. De Lashmutt married Maria Kelly in 1868, and they had four children, with their residence at Fourteenth and Columbia. He established a farm near Hillsboro, the Witch Hazel Farm, which became famous for his horses and race tracks. There he raised thoroughbreds and raced them on both a {{convert|.5|mi}} and {{convert|1|mi}} track, which eventually became the community of Witch Hazel. In business, he helped start the Oregon National Bank and the Metropolitan Savings Bank, and he served as president of both banks.
On May 2, 1888, De Lashmutt was appointed as mayor of Portland after the death of Mayor John Gates.{{cite news|title=Mayor Van B. De Lashmutt; The Council Chooses a Head to the City Government|newspaper=The Morning Oregonian|date=May 3, 1888|page=8}} He was then elected to the position on June 18, 1888, and served until 1891, when William S. Mason took office. He became the Bank of Albina's first president in 1892.{{cite book |last=MacColl|first=E. Kimbark|title=The Shaping of a City: Business and Politics in Portland, Oregon, 1885 to 1915|location=Portland, Oregon|publisher=The Georgian Press Company|year=1976|isbn=0-89174-043-0|page=91}}
Later life
De Lashmutt left Portland for Spokane, Washington, to mine. He died there on October 4, 1921, at the age of 79. At the time of his death, he had been living in Spokane for more than 20 years.
References
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Further reading
- Hines, Harvey K., An Illustrated History of Oregon (1873), Volume I, pages 430-432.
- Scott, Harvey W., History of Portland (1890), pages 533-535.
- Bancroft, Hubert Howe, Chronicles of Builders of the Commonwealth (1892), Volume II, pages 644-649.
- "The DeLashmutt Story: Elias DeLashmutt of Frederick County, Maryland and His Descendants"; Virgil Close, pg.82
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Category:19th-century mayors of places in Oregon
Category:Businesspeople from Oregon
Category:Mayors of Portland, Oregon
Category:Politicians from Burlington, Iowa
Category:Politicians from Hillsboro, Oregon