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Joseph Brown (astronomer)

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one of the four surviving sons (known in Providence annals as the “Four Brothers”) of James Brown II (1698–1739), a merchant, and Hope Power Brown. Like his father, Joseph Brown engaged in business, and in manufacturing, and acquired sufficient wealth to permit him to follow his natural taste for
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He devoted considerable study to mechanics and was proficient in astronomy. His attention having been directed to the arrangements in course of preparation for the proper observation of the
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As an architect, Joseph designed and helped to design a number of residential, educational, religious, and commercial buildings.
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for suitable instruments, and subsequently an account of the observations made in Providence was published by
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Joseph Brown was a member of the First Baptist Church in America. He died December 3, 1785, in Providence.
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The Joseph Brown House, designed by the architect in 1774, stands at 50 South Main Street
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Kornwolf, James D.; Kornwolf, Professor James D.; Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis (2002).
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The Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery
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from the College, and from 1784 until his death held the chair of
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science. He was greatly interested in the science of
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