Albert O. Brown
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Albert Oscar Brown (July 18, 1853–March 28, 1937) was a lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire. Born in Northwood, New Hampshire, he served a single term as Governor. In addition to his law practice, Brown was also a member of a number of corporate boards and served as a trustee for Dartmouth College from 1911 until 1931. He died in 1937 in Manchester.
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Preceded by John H. Bartlett |
Governor of New Hampshire 1921–1923 |
Succeeded by Fred H. Brown |
Governors of New Hampshire | |
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