Charles True Tozier (November 7, 1832 – July 6, 1899) was an American politician in the state of Oregon. A native of Indiana, he moved to Oregon in 1863 and served as the second mayor of the city of Hillsboro and in the Oregon House of Representatives.

Charles T. Tozier
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives
In office
1876-1878
ConstituencyWashington County
2nd Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon
In office
1877-1878
Preceded byA. Luelling
Succeeded byA. M. Collins
Personal details
BornNovember 7, 1832
Manchester, Indiana
DiedJuly 6, 1899
Idaho
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Caroline Miner
Zerilda Mayfield

Early years edit

Charles Tozier was born on November 7, 1832, in Manchester, Indiana.[1] He was married to Caroline Miner, who died in 1857; he then married Zerilda Mayfield (December 22, 1841 – March 31, 1912) on August 1, 1858, in Nebraska.[2] Tozier had one child by his first wife, and five with his second wife. The children were Edith, Nellie, LeRoy, Rozella, and Albert E. Tozier, the latter a newspaper editor and historian.[3]

Oregon edit

In 1863, the family, which consisted of Charles, Zerilda, Rozella, and Albert, immigrated overland to Oregon via the Oregon Trail.[2] The family settled in Washington County.[3] From July 1872, to July 1876 he was the sheriff of the county.[4] In 1876, Tozier was elected to a two-year term in the Oregon House of Representatives as a Republican representing the county during the 1876 legislative session.[5] He also was on Hillsboro's first city council that year, serving from 1876 to 1877.[6] In 1877, he was elected as the second mayor of the city, which is the county seat and incorporated in 1876.[7] Tozier was mayor from December 10, 1877 to December 3, 1878.[7] Charles T. Tozier died in Wallace, Idaho, on July 6, 1899, and is buried at Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ Charles True TOZIER. FamilySearch. Intellectual Reserve, Inc. Retrieved on June 5, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Mayfield-L Archives. RootsWeb. Retrieved on June 4, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Corning, Howard M. (1989) Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 246.
  4. ^ "The Hub: County lists past sheriffs since 1843", The Hillsboro Argus, October 19, 1976, p. 15.
  5. ^ 1876 Regular Session (9th). Oregon State Archives. Retrieved on June 4, 2008.
  6. ^ "City Councilor History". City of Hillsboro. Archived from the original on 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
  7. ^ a b "The Hub: Mayors: City of Hillsboro, The Hillsboro Argus, October 19, 1976, p. 6.