Representative Luther Brown View All Years
HON. LUTHER BROWN
MR. SPEAKER—Your committee appointed to prepare
resolutions commemorative of the life, character and public services of
the Hon. Luther Brown, beg leave to submit the following:
Hon.
Luther Brown was born in Mahoning, Ohio, January 10, 1838.
In 1860
he entered Rush Medical College, and later took post-graduate work at the
same institution, and a three months’ course at St. Thomas’ Hospital,
London.
Dr. Brown established himself in the practice of his
profession at Postville, Iowa, in 1866, where he maintained his residence
until 1890, removing from there to Rockford, where he resided until his
death.
He was a veteran of the Civil War, enlisting in the 20th
Wisconsin Infantry, and was later hospital steward in the army.
Politically,
he was a democrat, and served as the representative of Allamakee county in
the lower House during the 16th General Assembly.
He was also a
railroad surgeon, and examiner for many of the leading old-line insurance
companies, with some of which he was connected for a period of forty
years; and also acted as United States pension examiner for a number of
years.
He was a member of the A. M. A. Medical Society of the
Mississippi Valley, North Iowa Medical Society, Austin Flint Cedar Valley
Medical Association, and a member of the Masonic Order and G. A. R.
Dr.
Brown was married, and is survived by his wife, Ella Brown, Pensacola,
Fla., and one daughter, Mrs. J. O. Thrush of River Falls, Wis.
His
death occurred at Pensacola, Fla., January 19, 1921.
Whereas, In
his death the county and state have lost a worthy and honorable citizen;
Therefore,
Be It Resolved, That we hereby extend to the relatives and friends our
tribute of respect; and
Be It Further Resolved, That these
resolutions of respect be printed in the journal of the House and the
chief clerk be directed to forward an engrossed copy to the widow of the
deceased.
I. E. BEEMAN,
J. S. GARBER,
CHAS. GILMORE,
J.
H. MCGHEE,
Committee.
Adopted March 23, 1921.
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