Background
He was born at Collins Mill Pond, in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, the son of Captain John and Mary Houston Collins.
governor of Delaware politician
He was born at Collins Mill Pond, in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, the son of Captain John and Mary Houston Collins.
Captain John Collins had mined bog ore from his property and served twelve years in the Delaware General Assembly. The sister of the younger John, married future Governor David Hazzard. Their home was at the Collins Mill Pond in Nanticoke Hundred, where he continued the operation of a mill.
He was Governor from January 16, 1821 until his death on April 16, 1822.
Collins was known for his interest in improving public education. lieutenant was during his term that a controversial transit duty began being assessed to support the beginning of a new college in Newark.
He also appointed Willard Hall, the future "father of public education," as Secretary of State. Collins died at Collins Mill Pond, in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware.
He is buried there on the family farm.
Number known portrait of John Collins exists. Elections were held on the first Tuesday of October. The Governor takes office the third Tuesday in January, and had a three-year term.
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He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party and served as Governor of Delaware from 1821 to 1822. lieutenant is believed they were members of the Methodist Church. Collins was elected Governor in 1820 by defeating the Federalist candidate, a longtime member of the General Assembly, Jesse Green.