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  1. Benjamin Gratz Brown, né à Lexington le 28 mai 1826 et mort à Kirkwood le 13 décembre 1885, est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti démocrate puis du Parti républicain.

  2. Benjamin Gratz Brown (May 28, 1826 – December 13, 1885) was an American politician. He was a U.S. Senator, the 20th Governor of Missouri, and the Liberal Republican and Democratic Party vice presidential candidate in the presidential election of 1872. Born in Frankfort, Kentucky, Brown established a legal practice in St. Louis ...

  3. Learn about the life and career of B. Gratz Brown, a Missouri politician who changed his views on slavery and secession during the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Find resources and references on his biography, speeches, and political activities.

  4. Benjamin Gratz Brown was born in 1826 in Frankfort, Kentucky, the son of Judith Ann (Bledsoe) and Mason Brown. He established a legal practice in St. Louis, Missouri. Both of his grandfathers, John Brown and Jesse Bledsoe, represented Kentucky in the Senate.

    • Male
    • May 28, 1826
    • Mary C. (Gunn) Brown
    • December 13, 1885
  5. (1826 - 1885) B. Gratz Brown, a young attorney and the future governor of Missouri, accompanied A.B. Chambers and D.D. Mitchell to the Treaty Council at Horse Creek and served as the official secretary for the proceedings.

  6. 24 mars 2021 · Benjamin Gratz Brown was the only child of Mason and Judith Ann Bledsoe Brown and therefore the first grandchild of John and Margaretta Brown.

  7. 17 mai 2018 · The American politician Benjamin Gratz Brown (1826-1885) served Missouri as senator and governor and gained national prominence in 1872 as the vice-presidential nominee on the Liberal Republican ticket.