Son of pioneers : "recollections of an Ozaks lawyer"/ by Omer E. Brown

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1973

Publisher

O.E. Brown family

Place of Publication

Point Lookout, Missouri

Physical

[3], 184 p. : ill., maps, ports.

Notes

Omer E. Brown (1894-1971) was born on a farm near Lutie, Ozark County, Missouri, the son of Claude B. Brown (1872-1937) and Bridie Elfleta Cross Brown (d. 1950), and the grandson of Berryman Brown (b. 1824), a native of Roanoke County, Virginia. He married Bessie Pickett from Kirbyville, Missouri, in 1920. She died ca. 1925. He married 2) Lucille Welsh in 1925. They had four children. The book is chiefly his memories of family and friends and of living in the Ozarks, where he spent the first fifty years of his life in Ozark and Christian Counties, Missouri. He studied law at Ava, Missouri, and was admitted to the Missouri State bar in 1922. He was practicing law at Sedalia, Missouri, at the time of his death.

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