B. Gratz Brown
- B. Gratz Brown
Infobox Senator
name=Benjamin Gratz Brown
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Missouri
party=Unconditional Unionist
term=December 14 ,1863 ndashMarch 3 ,1867
preceded=Robert Wilson
succeeded=Charles D. Drake
date of birth=birth date|1826|5|28|mf=y
place of birth=Lexington, Kentucky , U.S.
dead=dead
date of death=death date and age|1885|12|13|1826|5|28|mf=y
place of death=Kirkwood, Missouri , U.S.
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer Benjamin Gratz Brown (
May 28 ,1826 ndashDecember 13 ,1885 ) was a Senator,Governor of Missouri , and the Liberal Republican and Democratic Party Vice presidential candidate in the election of 1872.Early life
Brown was born in
Lexington, Kentucky , in 1826. He graduated fromTransylvania University in Lexington in 1845 and fromYale College inNew Haven, Connecticut , in 1847. He studied law, and later settled in St. Louis,Missouri . There he joined his cousin,Francis P. Blair, Jr. , and Senator Thomas Hart Benton in a struggle against the pro-slavery faction for control of Missouri's Democratic Party.Political career
Brown became a member of the
Missouri House of Representatives and served there between 1852 and 1858. An able lawyer in St. Louis, Brown made a speech in 1857 against a joint resolution opposing emancipation. The speech marked the beginning of theFree Soil movement in Missouri. He was a leader of the movement. After that, he edited the "Missouri Democrat" between 1854 and 1859. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Governor of Missouri in 1857.On August 26, 1856 he fought a
duel onBloody Island (Mississippi River) withThomas C. Reynolds (then the St. Louis District Attorney) over the slavery issue. Reynolds was not hurt but Brown was shot in the leg and limped for the rest of his life. [ [http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/education/dueling/political-duels.asp SOS, Missouri - State Archives Education: "Crack of the Pistol: Dueling in 19th Century Missouri" ] ]Brown became a founding member of the Republican Party in Missouri. Throughout the 1860s, he and Blair contested control of the state's Republican party. He tried to prevent Missouri from seceding from the Union in 1861. After that, he served as an officer in the
Union Army during the first half of the Civil War, raising a regiment (the 4th U.S. Reserves) and serving as itscolonel . He recruited over 1,100 soldiers for his regiment, many of which were St. Louis-area German-Americans, a key constituency that Brown courted for his political advantage.Brown resigned from the army after he was elected in late 1863 as an Unconditional Unionist to the
U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the expulsion ofWaldo P. Johnson . Brown opposedAbraham Lincoln 's moderation and objected to theEmancipation Proclamation because it did not free slaves in Missouri and other loyal border states. He was a key figure in the move to replace Lincoln withJohn C. Frémont in 1864. He was also a chairman of the Public Buildings and Grounds committee. Following Lincoln's assassination, Brown was vehemently opposed to new PresidentAndrew Johnson 's moderate plan of Reconstruction. He also supported the Radical-sponsored Civil Rights Bill and Freedmen's Bureau Bill. Brown left the Senate in 1867 because of ill health.In 1870, dissatisfied with the Missouri Republicans, he joined the Liberal Republican Party. They nominated Brown for governor. He served as the Governor between 1871 and 1873.
Presidential election of 1872
Brown was one of the contenders for the Liberal Republican Presidential nomination, but lost to newspaper editor
Horace Greeley . Brown was the vice presidential candidate under Greeley in the presidential election of 1872 for the Liberal Republican and Democratic parties. Greeley died onNovember 29 of illness, before the results came out in theelectoral college , and the electoral votes that were to have been for Greeley were split between many candidates. Eighteen of those electoral votes went to Brown. However, the Republicans, incumbent presidentUlysses S. Grant and the vice presidential candidate, U.S. SenatorHenry Wilson ofMassachusetts , won the election.Brown returned to his law practice, quit the Republican Party and resumed his ties to the Democrats. He died in
Kirkwood, Missouri , in 1885.References
External links
* [http://www.bookrags.com/biography/benjamin-gratz-brown/ Brown biography]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
B. Gratz Brown — Benjamin Gratz Brown (* 28. Mai 1826 in Lexington, Kentucky; † 13. Dezember 1885 in Kirkwood, Missouri) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1871 bis 1873 der 20. Gouverneur … Deutsch Wikipedia
B. Gratz Brown — Benjamin Gratz Brown Benjamin Gratz Brown. Benjamin Gratz Brown (né à Lexington, dans le Kentucky, le 28 mai 1826 mort à Kirkwood le 13 décembre 1885) est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti démocrate puis du Parti républicain. Après… … Wikipédia en Français
Benjamin Gratz Brown — B. Gratz Brown Benjamin Gratz Brown (* 28. Mai 1826 in Lexington, Kentucky; † 13. Dezember 1885 in Kirkwood, Missouri) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1871 bis 1873 der 20 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gratz — may refer to:In places: * Gratz, Kentucky, a US city * Gratz, Pennsylvania, a US boroughIn education: * Gratz College, general college of Jewish studies * Simon Gratz High School, secondary school located in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaOther: *… … Wikipedia
Gratz, Kentucky — Infobox Settlement official name = Gratz, Kentucky settlement type = City nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Gratz, Kentucky mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… … Wikipedia
Aaron Brown — Brown ist ein englischer Familienname. Herkunft und Bedeutung Der Name ist die englische Entsprechung des deutschen Namens Braun. Varianten Browne, Broun Bekannte Namensträger A Aaron V. Brown (1795–1859), US amerikanischer Politiker Alan Brown… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of people with surname Brown — Brown is a common English language surname derived from the color brown as a personal feature. This list provides links to biographies of people who share this common surname, organized by area of endeavor.Activism* H. Rap Brown, American civil… … Wikipedia
Mark B. Cohen — For other uses, see Mark Cohen (disambiguation). Mark B. Cohen Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 202nd district Incumbent Assumed office 1974 Preceded by Eugene Gelfand … Wikipedia
List of United States political families (B) — The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with B.The Babcocks and Weeks*Joseph Weeks (1773 1845), Clerk of Richmond, New Hampshire 1802 1822; New Hampshire State Representative 1807… … Wikipedia
David B. Culberson — Rep. David B. Culberson (D Texas) David Browning Culberson (September 29, 1830 – May 7, 1900) was a Confederate soldier, a Democratic U.S. Representative from Texas and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Contents … Wikipedia



