The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . r Browns staff in 1892-95, with the rank c;colonel; representative from Providence in the RhociIsland Legislature in igoo, 1901, 1902; delegate to tljRepublican National Convention, 1904; and repress nteRhode Island on the committee appointed to mtliiTheodore Roosevelt of his nomination, a duty the conmittee performed at Oyster Bay, Long Island, July 2;1904. He was presidential elector in 1908. He 1-member of Adelphoi Lodge, Free and Accepted M:sons; St. Johns Commandery, Knights Templar; RhudIsland Chapter, Sons of the Amer


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . r Browns staff in 1892-95, with the rank c;colonel; representative from Providence in the RhociIsland Legislature in igoo, 1901, 1902; delegate to tljRepublican National Convention, 1904; and repress nteRhode Island on the committee appointed to mtliiTheodore Roosevelt of his nomination, a duty the conmittee performed at Oyster Bay, Long Island, July 2;1904. He was presidential elector in 1908. He 1-member of Adelphoi Lodge, Free and Accepted M:sons; St. Johns Commandery, Knights Templar; RhudIsland Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution; annumerous social organizations, including the Hope anSquantum clubs of Providence. Colonel Brown married, February 9, 1875, North, daughter of Gideon Leeds North, cRockville, Conn. They are the parents of two daugl:ters: Marion N., married Colonel Harvey A. Bake;now United States District Attorney, of Providencepnd Helen, married Erling C. Ostby, treasurer of thOstby & Barton Company, and director of the Indus,,trial Trust Company. J.


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