Robert Greenhow

Robert Greenhow (May 11, 1761 – June 30, 1840) was an American politician from Virginia.

He also represented James City County in the Virginia House of Delegates.

He helped protect Williamsburg and the banks of the James River.

[1] Greenhow served as mayor of Williamsburg and he represented James City County in the Virginia House of Delegates.

[1] In 1811, he was appointed as a commissioner to supervise the building of the new Governor's mansion in Richmond.