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Brown, Gerard C., 1842-1899

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Biography

Gerrard Brown was born in the Tower of London, England, November 12, 1842, while his father, Benjamin F. Brown of Putnam County, New York, was visiting Europe. Brown received his education at Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, and Yale College, graduating in 1863. He volunteered in April 1861, Co. G, 38th Regt., New York State Volunteers. He received a commission as 1st Lt., was wounded July 1861 at 1st Manassas, and honorably discharged in September of the same year. Pursued farming; became state Grange Deputy for York County, 1876; and achieved the same position in Adams County, 1882. He organized the Lower Windsor Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; was elected to state Senate, 1886-1894; and often lectured for the Pa. State Grange, 1886-1888. Gerrard Brown passed away at his home in Lower Windsor, York County on July 20, 1899.

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Brown, Gerard C.

 File — Folder: 10
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection of Cabinet Cards was purchased from Ebay in 2008. Included are photographs of 7 former House Members, 11 former Senators and 6 unidentified men. These photographs provide a rare glimpse of the men who served in Pennsylvania politics during the 1880's and 1890's. Sixteen of the cards are signed. Twenty of the photographs were taken by the Le Rue Lemer photographic studios which was located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and was responsible for the photographs in several books...
Dates: 1885-1894