Amory Holbrook
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Amory Holbrook | |
|---|---|
| Mayor of Oregon City | |
| In office 1856–1859 | |
| Member of the Oregon House of Representatives | |
| In office 1860–1861 | |
| Constituency | Clackamas County |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 15, 1820 |
| Died | September 26, 1866 (aged 46) |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Mary Hooper |
Amory Holbrook (August 15, 1820 – September 26, 1866) was an American attorney and politician in the Oregon Territory. He was the first United States Attorney for the territory and later served as mayor of Oregon City and in the Oregon Legislative Assembly.
Holbrook was born on August 15, 1820, on the United States East Coast. He attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where he graduated in 1841. Following graduation he studied law under Rufus Choate and began practicing law. He married Mary Hooper, and they had one son named Millard.[1]