Charles Henry Brown (Vermont)

Charles H. Brown (March 7, 1904 April 26, 1959) was a Vermont lawyer and politician who served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives.

Biography

Charles Henry Brown was born in Whiting, Vermont on March 7, 1904. He graduated from Brandon High School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1926. While at UNH Brown participated in the Reserve Officer Training Corps program.[1][2]

After college Brown studied at the University of Michigan School of Law, passed the bar, and established a practice in Brandon.[3]

A Republican, Brown served in local offices including Town Agent and Town Grand Juror. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1949 to 1951.[4][5]

In 1952 Brown was again elected to the Vermont House and served three terms, 1953 to 1959. He was Speaker of the House in his final term, 1957 to 1959.[6]

Brown was appointed Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs (chief assistant) to Governor Robert Stafford in 1959.[7][8]

Charles H. Brown died unexpectedly in Waltham, Massachusetts on April 26, 1959.[9][10] He was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in Brandon.[11][12]

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References

  1. Annual Catalog, University of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, published by the University, 1926, pages 237, 245
  2. Annual Catalog, University of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, published by the University, 1927, page 253
  3. Brandon, Vermont: A History of the Town Dedicated to its Citizens, 1761-1961, Leon S. Gay, 1962, page 138
  4. Vermont Legislative Directory, published by Vermont Secretary of State, 1955, page 746
  5. Newspaper article, Legislature Convenes With Brown, Babcock Elected to Top Posts, by Associated Press, Bennington Banner, January 9, 1957
  6. Speakers of the Vermont House of Representatives since 1870 Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine, published by Vermont Secretary of State, Archives and Records Administration, 2009, page 6
  7. Newspaper article, Brown Said Choice, by Associated Press, Bennington Banner, January 5, 1959
  8. Newspaper article, Named to State Posts, by Associated Press, Bennington Banner, January 13, 1959
  9. Memorial to Charles H. Brown, by Angelo Spero, published in Report of Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Vermont Bar Association, 1959, page 54
  10. Newspaper article, Assembly Pays Respects to Late Legislator Brown, by Associated Press, Bennington Banner, April 28, 1959
  11. Newspaper article, Funeral, Charles H. Brown, by Associated Press, Bennington Banner, April 30, 1959
  12. Newspaper article, Stafford Names Acting Aide, North Adams Transcript, April 29, 1959
Political offices
Preceded by
John E. Hancock
Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
19571959
Succeeded by
F. Ray Keyser, Jr.
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