John Crosby Brown
John Crosby Brown (1838 – June 25, 1909) was a partner in the investment bank Brown Bros. & Co., which was founded by his father James Brown and his uncles, the sons of Alexander Brown of Baltimore. He married Mary E. Adams in 1864, the daughter of John Adams (educator). He died on June 25, 1909, in Orange Mountain House, New Jersey.[1]
Some records of John Crosby Brown are included in the Brown Brothers Harriman Collection, which is housed in New-York Historical Society's manuscript collection.
References
- ↑ "John Crosby Brown Dead. Senior Member of Banking Firm-London House in Existence a Century." (PDF). New York Times. June 26, 1909. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
Sources
- West Orange History: John Crosby Brown
- Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: John Crosby Brown, Treasurer
- Biographic Dictionary of American Business Leaders: John Crosby Brown
External links
- Catalogs of the Crosby-Brown collection of musical instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments
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