blacksmith
"CONTRACT AWARDED. A. J. Brown was yesterday awarded the contract by the Capitol Commissioners to do the wrought-iron and blacksmith work on the Capitol buildiing. Mr. Brown will use convict labor that he as been using for Hawley, Dodd & Co. Mr. Brown is a skillful workman and overseer, and the work will be done in a workmanlike manner. Oregon Statesman, April 7, 1875, 3:3.
OBITUARY:
Died in Asylum. "Old Jack Brown", a well known character around town, died at the asylum yesterday. Brown was an old pioneer of Salem and was commuted to the asylum less than a year ago. He death was the result of a cancer of several years standing. The remains were interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery yesterday at 2 p.m. Oregon Statesman 9 Dec 1908 5:5
blacksmith
"CONTRACT AWARDED. A. J. Brown was yesterday awarded the contract by the Capitol Commissioners to do the wrought-iron and blacksmith work on the Capitol buildiing. Mr. Brown will use convict labor that he as been using for Hawley, Dodd & Co. Mr. Brown is a skillful workman and overseer, and the work will be done in a workmanlike manner. Oregon Statesman, April 7, 1875, 3:3.
OBITUARY:
Died in Asylum. "Old Jack Brown", a well known character around town, died at the asylum yesterday. Brown was an old pioneer of Salem and was commuted to the asylum less than a year ago. He death was the result of a cancer of several years standing. The remains were interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery yesterday at 2 p.m. Oregon Statesman 9 Dec 1908 5:5
Bio source: Salem Pioneer Cemetery Website
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