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ALBERT H. BROWN represents Morrow county, and was born in Raymond, New Hampshire, October 18, 1825, whence he
moved to Ohio in 1840.
He served in the Mexican war as a private in the Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Militia, under Colonel S. R. Curtis.
At the breaking out of the Rebellion he was residing in Marion, Ohio, where he enlisted a company of soldiers on
the 17th day of April, 1861, and was commissioned captain in the Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry on the
22d of April, 1861. He served in Virginia until May, 1862, when he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and assigned
to the Ninety sixth Ohio Regiment, and was mustered out with this regiment in August, 1865.
He was elected to the Fifty ninth General Assembly of Ohio in 1869, from Morrow county, and re-elected in 1871.
He resides on a farm.
From:
Biographical Sketches of the
State Officers and of the members
of the Sixtieth General Assembly
of the State of Ohio.
By: W. Sarwin Crabb.
Ohio State Journal Book and Job Rooms.
Columbus, Ohio 1872
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