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Brown, Benjamin Gratz

(Encyclopedia)Brown, Benjamin Gratz, 1826–85, U.S. Senator (1863–67) and governor of Missouri (1871–73), b. Lexington, Ky. An able lawyer in St. Louis, Brown was a leader in the Free-Soil movement in Missouri...

Brown, Charles Brockden

(Encyclopedia)Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771–1810, American novelist and editor, b. Philadelphia, considered the first professional American novelist. After the publication of Alcuin: A Dialogue (1798), he wrote s...

Brown, Elmer Ellsworth

(Encyclopedia)Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861–1934, American educator, b. Chautauqua co., N.Y., grad. Illinois State Normal Univ., 1881, and studied at the Univ. of Michigan and in Germany. He taught education at th...

Brown, Ford Madox

(Encyclopedia)Brown, Ford Madox, 1821–93, English historical painter, b. Calais, France. Although closely affiliated with the Pre-Raphaelites in London, he never joined the brotherhood. Examples of his paintings ...

Scott, James Brown

(Encyclopedia)Scott, James Brown, 1866–1943, American lawyer and educator, b. Ontario. He studied international law at Harvard and at Berlin, Heidelberg, and Paris. He was dean of the law schools of the Univ. of ...

Serah

(Encyclopedia)Serah sēˈrə [key], in the Bible, daughter of Asher. Her name is also spelled Sarah. ...

Beriah

(Encyclopedia)Beriah bērīˈə [key], in the Bible. 1 Son of Asher, eponym of the Beriites. 2 Son of Ephraim. ...

Ahihud

(Encyclopedia)Ahihud āhīˈhəd [key], in the Bible, Prince of Asher. ...

Ahlab

(Encyclopedia)Ahlab äˈlăb [key], in the Bible, town of Asher. ...

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