C. A. Robins

Charles Armington Robins (December 8, 1884 in Defiance, Iowa – September 20, 1970 in Lewiston, Idaho) was a Republican Governor of Idaho. Elected in 1946, Robins was the first person elected to a four-year term as Governor of Idaho; all previous governors had been elected to two-year terms. Prior to serving as governor Robins was a member of the Idaho State Senate from 1939 to 1945.

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  • Dec 8, 1884

Date of death:

  • Sep 20, 1970 (age 85 years)

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Politician

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Office, position, or title Jurisdiction of office From To
  • Jan 6, 1947
  • Jan 1, 1951

Governor of Idaho

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