Simon Brown | |
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21st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
In office 1855–1856 | |
Governor | Henry Gardner |
Preceded by | William C. Plunkett |
Succeeded by | Henry W. Benchley |
Personal details | |
Born | (1802-11-29)November 29, 1802 Newburyport, Massachusetts |
Died | February 27, 1873(1873-02-27) (aged 70) Concord, Massachusetts |
Political party | Know Nothing |
Residence(s) | Concord, Massachusetts |
Simon Brown (November 29, 1802 – February 27, 1873) was an American politician who served as the 21st lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1855 to 1856. He was then an at-large delegate to the 1856 Republican Convention in Philadelphia where he supported the nomination of John C. Fremont. Professionally, Brown was a printer and publisher, including of the New England Farmer, working in Boston. He died in Concord, Massachusetts of typhoid fever, in 1873.
References
- Proceedings at the Semi-centennial Celebration: Of the Organization of the Second Congregational (Unitarian) Church and Society in Concord, N. H. Republican Press Association. 1879. pp. 58–59. hdl:2027/hvd.hnebrj.
- Dall, Caroline Wells Healey (2005). Daughter of Boston: The Extraordinary Diary of a Nineteenth-century Woman. Beacon Press. pp. 369, 413. ISBN 978-0-8070-5034-7.
- "A Bit of Newspaper History". The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State Progress. 2 (8). H.H. Metcalf: 237. May 1879. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081770111.
- "The Record". Appletons' Journal. 9 (208). D Appleton & Co: 384. 1873-03-15.
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Preceded byWilliam C. Plunkett | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1855 – 1856 |
Succeeded byHenry W. Benchley |
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