Nicholas Brown Sr.
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Nicholas Brown Sr. (* 26. Juli 1729; † 29. Mai 1791) war ein Händler aus Providence, Rhode Island. Er war Mitbegründer des College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, die später zu Ehren seines Sohnes Nicholas Brown Jr. in Brown University umbenannt wurde.
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Nicholas Brown Sr. (July 26, 1729 – May 29, 1791) was a Providence, Rhode Island slave-trader, merchant, civic leader and co-signer of the charter of the College of Rhode Island in 1763. In 1771, Nicholas Brown Sr. was instrumental in convincing Baptist authorities to locate a permanent home for the College in his hometown of Providence. In 1804, the College was renamed Brown University following a gift made by Brown's son Nicholas Brown Jr.
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Nicholas Brown Sr. (* 26. Juli 1729; † 29. Mai 1791) war ein Händler aus Providence, Rhode Island. Er war Mitbegründer des College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, die später zu Ehren seines Sohnes Nicholas Brown Jr. in Brown University umbenannt wurde.
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Nicholas Brown Sr. (July 26, 1729 – May 29, 1791) was a Providence, Rhode Island slave-trader, merchant, civic leader and co-signer of the charter of the College of Rhode Island in 1763. In 1771, Nicholas Brown Sr. was instrumental in convincing Baptist authorities to locate a permanent home for the College in his hometown of Providence. In 1804, the College was renamed Brown University following a gift made by Brown's son Nicholas Brown Jr.
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