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Thomas Storrow Brown

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gave him a job in his hardware store. Brown married Hester Livingston in 1860 and a little more than a year later was given administrative posts in the government. Thomas Storrow Brown died at his home in Montreal in 1888 at the age of eighty-five.
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In 1833, Brown's wife, Jane Hughes, died. By this time, Brown had moved firmly from a moderate who sought to reform the political system, to a radical wanting to fundamentally alter Canadian society. In 1837 he participated in the
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majority party. Brown also worked to improve social conditions through aid to the poor. Influenced by the republican
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The Rebellion of 1837; Interesting reminiscences; Progress of events; The Ministers sent out from England
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in the United States, over time his frustrations with the government of Great Britain saw him join the
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Address of the Fils de la liberté of Montreal to the young people of the colonies of North America
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but nevertheless, in December he still fought against government forces at the
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A History of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada compiled from public documents
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and was head of the military faction of the rebel group, the
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despite the fact that he had ordered the dissolution of the
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St. Andrews
Montreal
Lower Canada
Quebec
St. Andrews
Montreal
Unitarian Church
Legislative Council of Quebec
Legislative Assembly's
form of government
Montreal Vindicator
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
Daniel Tracey
Lord Gosford
British Rifle Corps
Lower Canada Rebellion
Société des Fils de la Liberté
Doric Club
Battle of Saint-Charles
amnesty
Charles Wilson
online
online
online
online
Ouellet, Fernand
"Brown, Thomas Storrow"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press

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