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Fannie Brown Patrick

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She was instrumental in founding a number of Reno institutions. Prominent in politics of the State, Patrick was active for many years in affairs of the Democratic party and she was member of the National Committee woman of the Nevada Democratic Party.
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Agnes Marie Johnson; 1931–2020); September 18, 1997. Film Emulsion No. 24339201. Film Unit Serial No. 2488. Project No. NEBR 02700. Roll No. 2). April 4, 1888. p. 391 of 574 (digital page 747 of 845)
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near the south city limits of Reno; in the 1930s the land was subdivided and added to the city and Patrick retained the property where their home was located.
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Fannie Brown Patrick was a music teacher and one of the organizers of the Nevada Musical Club and acted on several occasions as chairman of music week.
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Women of the West – A Series of Biographical Sketches of Living Eminent Women in the Eleven Western States of the United States of America.
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1) Fannie Brown Patrick, 2) Anne Jennings Kluegel, 3) Clelia G. Mosher, 4) Mrs. B.F. Chappelle
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Nebraska, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1855–1908 for Fannie W Brown; Dodge 1880–1889
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Genealogical Missionaries Richard Owen Thornton (1933–2008) and wife, Agnes Marie Thornton (
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She was active in civic work: she was the chairman of the Council of Education of the
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of Nevada; she was trustee and secretary of Southside Irrigating Canal Co.
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Fannie Washington Brown married Frank Goodwill Patrick April 4, 1888, in
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Binheim, Max (1883–1942); Elvin, Charles Arthur (1883–1973) (eds.).
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Cynthia Elaine Peel; born 1952) (November 25, 2002).
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Fairfield, Iowa
Fremont
Wood River, Nebraska
Reno
YWCA
State Federation of Women's Clubs

Twentieth Century Club
State Farm Bureau
Delphian Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
women's suffrage
Patrick Ranch
Jalapa, Nebraska


Southerland, November 25, 2002






Binheim & Elvin, 1928



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