Descriptive Summary | |
Title: Paul Brown Family Papers | |
Creator: Brown, Rosalyn | |
Creator: Brown, Robert T., LtJG, 1916-1944 | |
Creator: Brown, Frances | |
Creator: Brown, Paul, 1880-1961 | |
Inclusive Dates: circa 1880s-1994 | |
Bulk Dates: 1941-1961 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 7 box(es) (5 linear feet) | |
Collection Number: RBRL427 | |
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies | |
Abstract: The Paul Brown Family Papers are composed primarily of photographs of and correspondence between members of Brown's immediate family--Congressman Brown, his wife Frances, and his two children Robert ("Bobby") and Rosalyn. It includes a selection of Brown's speeches while serving in Congress from 1933-1961, Robert's letters to home during World War II, and genealogical research compiled by Frances for joining the Daughters of the American Revolution. The collection also contains information about the Congressional War Parents Association (of which Brown was a member) and the former Bobby Brown State Park, named in honor of Robert, who served aboard the U.S.S. Scorpion and was lost at sea in 1944. |
Paul Brown (1880-1961) was born near Hartwell, GA, but lived most of his life in the city fo Elberton. He was first elected to Congress in 1933 to fill a vacancy left by the death of Congressman Charles H. Brand. He served until 1960, when he announced his retirement.
Brown married Frances Arnold in 1914. The couple had two children: Robert "Bobby" Brown and Rosalyn Brown. Robert served aboard the U.S.S. Scorpion during World War II and was lost at sea in 1944. Rosalyn graduated from the University of North Carolina and became an elementary school teacher in Elberton.
These are family records related to Congressman Paul Brown, who represented Georgia's 10th district from 1933-1961. The collection contains family correspondence and photographs of the Congressman, his wife Frances, and their children Robert ("Bobby") and Rosalyn, as well as some extended relatives.
Very little of the collection documents Brown's activities in Congress. What documentation there is consists of some speeches, a few letters from colleagues in the House of Representatives, a single bill draft, and newsclippings.
A major component of this collection is Frances Brown's genealogical research. Mrs. Brown was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Colonial Dames of America, and the Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia, Georgia Chapter. As such she has extensive notes tracing her ancestry through the Arnold and Johnson families to Nathan Johnson.
Four scrapbooks contain many items of correspondence, especially Bobby's letters to home during World War II. The scrapbooks also contain a small selection of Congressman Brown's speeches, including one expressing criticism of the U.S. Supreme Court's positions on both desegregation and the House Un-American Activities Committee. The scrapbooks also document Paul Brown Day, a celebration in Brown's honor held in his home town of Elberton, GA in 1955.
The collection also contains the Congressional War Parents medal that was given to Congressman and Mrs. Brown in honor of their son, Robert, who was lost at sea while stationed aboard the submarine U.S.S. Scorpion.
This collection is open for research.
Restrictions:
Box 3, Folder 6 contains correspondence relating to a family medical issue. The contents of this folder can be made available for research, but the specific items of correspondence covered by this restriction cannot be made available until November 9, 2066.
Paul Brown Family Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.
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Finding Aid prepared by Robert Lay, 2018-02-16.