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John Robinson
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Cumberland and adjoining counties district
In office
October 5, 1869 – December 31, 1873
Preceded by Christopher C. McRae
Succeeded by Edgar Allan
Personal details
Born 1825 (1825)
Cumberland County, Virginia, U.S.
Died 1908 (aged 82–83)
Political party Republican
Profession innkeeper, postmaster, politician

John Robinson (1825–1908) was an important person in Virginia. He worked as an innkeeper and postmaster. He was also a politician. Robinson represented Cumberland County, Virginia at a big meeting called the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868. Later, he served in the Virginia Senate, helping to make laws for Virginia.

Early Life of John Robinson

John Robinson was born in Cumberland County, Virginia in 1825. He was born a free person. He did not have much formal schooling.

Political Career

View of Capitol, Richmond, Va. April,1865 - NARA - 529087
The Virginia Capitol at Richmond VA
where 19th century Conventions met

Before becoming a politician, John Robinson was a businessman. In 1857, he bought a property that included a tavern. A tavern was like an inn or restaurant where people could get meals and a place to stay. His tavern was located near the Cumberland County Court House.

Virginia Constitutional Convention

In 1867, the people of Cumberland County chose John Robinson to be their representative. He went to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868. This was a very important meeting. During this convention, leaders worked to write a new constitution for Virginia. A constitution is a set of rules and laws for how a government works. Robinson was a member of the Republican Party. He was the only person from Cumberland County chosen for this convention.

Serving in the Virginia Senate

After the convention, voters elected John Robinson to the Senate of Virginia. The Senate is a part of the state government that makes laws. He was elected twice to represent Cumberland and nearby counties.

His first election to the Senate was in 1869. His district included Cumberland, Amelia, and Nottoway Counties. After the census in 1870, the district boundaries changed. Nottoway County was removed, and Prince Edward County was added instead. Robinson served in the Senate from 1869 to 1873. After his time in office, Edgar Allan took his place.

Besides his political work, John Robinson also owned horses, carriages, and wagons. This showed that he lived a comfortable life.

Later Life and Death

John Robinson passed away in 1908.

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