Clark, Robert Carlton, Ph.D. "History of the Willamette Valley Oregon." Vol. 3. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1927. p. 184. ROLLIN K. PAGE Rollin K. Page has practiced law in Salem, Oregon, since 1911. Prior to that time and since 1906 he was manager of the Willamette Valley division of the Portland General Electric Company and its successors under H. W. Goode and F. I. Fuller, pioneers in the electric power and street railway business in Oregon. Mr. Page is a member of the Virginia family of Pages, the progenitor of the family being the first royal governor of Virginia. His paternal grandfather was a Virginian, an Episcopal clergyman, serving in the regular Union army during the Civil war, and his father W. W. Page came to Oregon in 1858, having been trained in the law at Miami University in Ohio. He was admitted to the Oregon bar in that year. He reported for the Oregon Statesman the last territorial session of the legislature under the direction of Ashael Bush, then owner and editor of that paper. He served a short time as United States district attorney in the early days and also sat for a few months on the supreme court of Oregon when it went "on circuit" in its original establishment. He was one of the pioneer democrats of the state and practiced law in Portland until his death in 1897. In 1860 he married Albina V. Amiraux, of Quebec, Canada, at Eugene, Oregon, and she still lives in Portland with a son and daughter, Albina V. Page. The City of Albina, now a part of Portland, is named after her and her daughter. Rollin K. Page was born November 12, 1874, in Portland. His school training was obtained in Portland and San Francisco and he took his LL. B. from the University of California in 1897 and was admitted to the bar in California in that year and shortly thereafter in Oregon. Mr. Page specialized in his professional work largely from the time of his admission to the bar, first in the law and mercantile agency work in Spokane and Montana, and later in the employ of The Title Guarantee & Trust Company in Portland and subsequently with the power companies operating in Portland and the Willamette Valley, going hack into general practice in 1911 when he was appointed city attorney for Salem, holding this office for three years. Mr. Page married Alice Hurlburt of Portland, October 10, 1906. Mrs. Page is a graduate of the University- of Toronto, with the degree of A. B. and a graduate of Willamette University Law School with the degree of LL. B., and has been associated with Mr. Page in practice since 1918. During the World war she was engaged in Red Cross work in an administrative capacity in Marion and Polk counties and as a deputy sheriff with the draft board. She was also for more than ten years a member of the Salem library board. Mr. Page is a republican in politics, and is a Knight Templar Mason and an Elk. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in June 2016 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.