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  1. 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 .

  2. Benjamin Gratz Brown was born on May 28, 1826, in Lexington, Kentucky, to Mason Brown and Judith Bledsoe Brown. His mother died in 1827, and he and his father moved to Frankfort, Kentucky, to live at Liberty Hall, the family estate. Benjamin attended Transylvania University in 1841 and went to Yale College in 1845.

  3. 24 de mar. de 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. Born on May 28, 1826 at the home of his namesake and great-great-uncle, Lexington businessman Benjamin Gratz, the infant would soon take up residence in the heart and home of his paternal ...

  4. 17 de may. de 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. On May 28, 1826, B. Gratz Brown was born in Frankfort, Ky.

  5. 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. Benjamin Gratz Brown. BORN: May 28, 1826, Frankfort, Kentucky. DIED: December 13, 1885 (age 59) Kirkwood, Missouri. EDUCATION: Transylvania University Yale University (BA) University of Louisville (LLB) POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic (Before 1854, 1872–1885) Republican (1854–1860, 1866–1870) Unconditional Union (1860–1866) Liberal ...

  7. 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. Quick Facts 20th Governor of Missouri, Lieutenant ... Close.