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Joseph C. Hare

Joseph C. Hare
13th Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon
In office
December 5, 1893 - December 4, 1894
Preceded by J. D. Merryman
Succeeded by Samuel B. Huston
Personal details
Born June 15, 1863
Hillsboro, Oregon
Died May 11, 1937(1937-05-11) (aged 73)
Portland, Oregon
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Elinor Grace Bothwell
Relations William D. Hare
William G. Hare
Children 1
Alma mater Pacific University
Profession Lumberman

Joseph Coulson Hare (June 15, 1863 – May 11, 1937) was an American politician and lumberman in Oregon. A native of Hillsboro, he was the son of William D. Hare; both were mayors of Hillsboro. Hares Canyon in Washington County is named in his honor.

Hare was born in Hillsboro, Oregon, to William D. Hare and Henrietta Hare (née Schofield) on June 15, 1863. One of seven children, including William G. Hare, he was educated in the schools of Hillsboro. After his primary education Hare attended Pacific University in nearby Forest Grove. In 1883, he married the former Elinor Grace Bothwell; they had one son, William B., who became a doctor and naval surgeon.

After college Hare started in the lumber business, acquiring holdings in mills in the northwest part of Oregon. He was also involved in civic affairs in Hillsboro, serving on the city council from 1890 to 1894. In 1893, Hare was elected as the 13th mayor of Hillsboro, serving in office from December 5, 1893 until December 4, 1894, a position previously held by his father. He also had a dairy farm of 350 acres (1.4 km2) near the city along the Tualatin River, named Holyrood in honor of his wife’s ancestors from Scotland.

In 1897, he built a sawmill near what is now Beaverton followed by a mill near Buxton in 1912. Here his company logged parts of the Northern Oregon Coast Range, including a valley that was later named after him. A member of the Republican Party and a Mason, Hare retired from the logging business in 1917 and moved to Portland, but remained active in the Ancient Order of United Workmen forestry fraternal organization.


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