C. A. Robins

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C. A. Robins

In office
January 6, 1947 – January 1, 1951
Lieutenant Donald S. Whitehead
Preceded by Arnold Williams
Succeeded by Len Jordan

Born December 8, 1884(1884-12-08)
Defiance, Iowa
Died September 20, 1970 (aged 85)
Lewiston, Idaho
Political party Republican
Spouse Marguerite Cranberry
Residence Lewiston
Profession Physician
Religion Episcopalian

Charles Armington Robins (born December 8, 1884 in Defiance, Iowa - died 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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