John Calhoun Brown

Politician

1879 – 1964

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Who was John Calhoun Brown?

John Calhoun Brown was a merchant who served from 1942 to 1944 as the Mayor Pro Tem of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, when the elected mayor, Floyd D. Culbertson, Jr., resigned early in his second term of office to enter military service in World War II.

Brown did not seek election as mayor, then an office with a two-year term, in the 1944 Democratic primary but remained a member of the city council, having led the slate of then at-large aldermanic candidates in his own race that year.

Born in Webster Parish, Brown was a 40-year Minden resident and a Methodist. He is interred in the newer section near the front gate at the historic Minden Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his wife, Effie Lucille Brown and survived by two sons, J. E. and Ellis Brown, both then of Baton Rouge.

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Born
Oct 10, 1879
Webster Parish
Also known as
  • Mayor John Calhoun Brown
Religion
  • Methodism
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Jan 3, 1964
Minden

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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