Luther Brown
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| Physician | |
| Allamakee | |
| 16 | |
| 01/10/1876 - 01/13/1878 | |
| 60 |
Born January 10, 1838, in EIIsworth, Ohio, and moved with his parents to Patch Grove, Wisconsin when a small boy. He served three years in the Civil War, most of the time as a hospital steward. After the close of the war he finished his medical course, which he began before the war at Rush Medical College, Chicago, and in the spring of 1866 he began the practice of his profession at Postville, Iowa. He was to Miss Elia A. Lyons, and one daughter was born to this union. Mr. Brown was sent to the legislature from Allamakee County to serve in the 16th General Assembly in 1876. He was a member of the Congregational Church, Charles J. Pixley, Post, G.A.R., and the Masonic and Eastern Star orders.
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