John Brown (Rhode Island)
John Brown
(
1736
–
1803
) was an
American
merchant and statesman from
Providence, Rhode Island
. He was a long-term trustee of
Rhode Island College
, where he laid the cornerstone for its first building in
1770
. The college was later renamed
Brown University
in honor of his family. He was named as a delegate for
Rhode Island
to the
Continental Congress
in 1784-1785 but did not attend. Brown was elected to the
U.S. Congress
in 1798 and served there from
1799
to
1801
. He died at Providence on September 20, 1803, and is buried in the North Burial Ground there. His grandson
John Brown Francis
was later Governor and a U.S. Senator for Rhode Island.
External link
Brown's Congressional biography
Brown, John Brown, John
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