JESSE CALVIN ROBB
One of the progressive and
influential citizens of the first township is Jesse Robb of Millbrae, manager
of the Millbrae Dairy and superintendent of the D.O. Mills estate for the past
twenty-seven years.
Mr.
Robb was born at Bonaparte, Iowa, on September 9, 1885 and came to California
thirty-nine years ago. After passing
ten years in San Francisco he became connected with the country estate of D.O.
Mills at Millbrae. Under his
supervision this has become one of the show places of California. Although busily engaged looking after this
large tract of land, Mr. Robb found time to build up the Millbrae dairy which
is not only a model institution of its kind but one of the largest on the
peninsula.
Mr.
Robb has been active in civic affairs.
He was a leader in the movement to have the state highway constructed
over the mission road and has been one of the county’s greatest good roads
boosters. At present Mr. Robb
represents the first township on the Advisory Road Commission having been
appointed to that place after the death of the late George L. Perham.
Mr.
Robb has also been prominent in the educational life of the county. He has been a trustee of the San Mateo Union
High school for the last ten years during which time it has developed into one
of the best institutions of its class in California.
Mr.
Robb was married in San Mateo in 1889 and has one son, Harry. Mr. Robb is a member of the Masons and the
San Mateo Lodge of Elks.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 158. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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