Christopher Green (Sacramento mayor)
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Christopher Green was an American politician. He served as mayor and first trustee of Sacramento, California, from years 1872 to 1877.[1] He was Sacramento's 14th mayor and its 12th elected mayor. Green was associated with the Republican Party and had heavy support from the Central Pacific Railway Company.[1][2][3][4] Jabez Turner succeeded Green as mayor.
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Occupation(s) | Mayor and first trustee of Sacramento, California |
Years active | 1872–1877 |
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When the Central Pacific moved their headquarters out of Sacramento, Green was one of the community leaders to rally and promote business, helping to form a Board of Trade in 1873.[5]