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Dr Horatio Seymour Brown

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Dr Horatio Seymour Brown

Birth
Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Oct 1911 (aged 44)
Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joel Brown and Sally Ann King
Husband of Nellie Owen

Dr. Horatio S. Brown, one of the most prominent and active physicians to the city of Niles, Ohio, was born in Cambridge Springs, Pa., November 27, 1866. He was married to Miss. Owen of Sharon, PA. They came to Niles and in a very short time he had established a remunerative practice.

Fraternally, he was associated with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of Warren and with Niles Camp No. 5076,, Modern Wood-men of America. He was one of the charter members of the board of trade and has worked indefatigably in it's interest in establishing new industries in the city. He was one of the stockholders of the DeForest Sheet & Tinplate Co. and of the Basic Steel Co., and has assisted in many other enterprises for the betterment of the city.

Type of practice: Eclectic
State/year of licenses: OH, 1896
Medical school: Eclectic Medical College: Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, 1889, (G)
Journal of the American Medical Association citation: 57:1852
Cause of demise: accident, automobile, train
Son of Joel Brown and Sally Ann King
Husband of Nellie Owen

Dr. Horatio S. Brown, one of the most prominent and active physicians to the city of Niles, Ohio, was born in Cambridge Springs, Pa., November 27, 1866. He was married to Miss. Owen of Sharon, PA. They came to Niles and in a very short time he had established a remunerative practice.

Fraternally, he was associated with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of Warren and with Niles Camp No. 5076,, Modern Wood-men of America. He was one of the charter members of the board of trade and has worked indefatigably in it's interest in establishing new industries in the city. He was one of the stockholders of the DeForest Sheet & Tinplate Co. and of the Basic Steel Co., and has assisted in many other enterprises for the betterment of the city.

Type of practice: Eclectic
State/year of licenses: OH, 1896
Medical school: Eclectic Medical College: Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, 1889, (G)
Journal of the American Medical Association citation: 57:1852
Cause of demise: accident, automobile, train


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