John Brown (9/12/1757 - 8/29/1837)

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Borrowing activity from 8/7/1789 to 9/30/1789.

John Brown (September 12, 1757 – August 29, 1837) was an American lawyer and statesman heavily involved with creating the State of Kentucky.

Brown represented Virginia in the Continental Congress (1777–1778) and the U.S. Congress (1789–1791). While in Congress, he introduced the bill granting Statehood to Kentucky. Once that was accomplished, he was elected a U.S. Senator for Kentucky.

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Full Title Author Volume Date Out Date In Rep. Fine Ledger
Transcribed: Dean on BrutesRichard Dean8/7/17898/12/1789Self
Transcribed: Moore's FranceJohn MooreVolume 18/19/17898/26/1789Self
Transcribed: IdlerSamuel JohnsonVolume 18/26/17899/4/1789Self
Transcribed: Moore's FranceJohn MooreVolume 29/4/17899/16/1789Self
Transcribed: Towers's Fredrick 3rdJoseph TowersVolume 19/16/17899/30/1789
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