On Jan. 30, 1920, the now out-of-print Union Bridge Pilot printed two sentences about one of Carroll County's most famous native sons -- former Maryland Gov. Frank Brown.
The paper reported Brown had died at his home in Baltimore, Tuesday morning, Jan. 27, 1920, after a long illness. He was buried Jan. 29.
Brown is etched in Carroll County history for several reasons, and yet if you were to mention his name to folks today, few people would recognize him... http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/5138/recalling-carrolls-contribution-state-governors-mansion/
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