Edward Eagle Brown

Edward Eagle Brown
Born 4 June 1885
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died 1959
Nationality USA
Education Law degree
Alma mater Harvard
Occupation Attorney
Years active 1908–1959
Known for President of First National Bank of Chicago
Home town Chicago
Religion Catholic
Spouse(s) Phyllis Wyatt
Parent(s) Edward Osgood Brown
Helen Gertrude Eagle Brown

Edward Eagle Brown was an American attorney and businessman.

Biography

Brown was born in Chicago, Illinois, to noted Chicago lawyer and Judge Edward Osgood Brown (5 August 1847, Salem Massachusetts – 8 December 1923) and Helen Gertrude Eagle (married 1884). Edward was the oldest of five children.[1] He studied Law at Harvard University, graduating from the Law School in 1908.

Brown married Phyllis Wyatt, a newspaper columnist[2] in 1913.

Brown died of a coronary thrombosis in 1959.

Career

Brown was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1908. He joined the legal department of the First National Bank in 1910, became president of the bank in 1934, and was named chairman of the board in 1945. He served on many city boards and committees including the park district, the Association of Commerce, and was a trustee of the Newberry Library.[3]

References

  1. Edward Eagle Brown, Helen Brown Dalton, Walter Elliott Brown, Robert Brown, and Mary Wilmarth Brown
  2. For the Chicago Evening Post
  3. Inventory of the Edward Eagle Brown Family Papers, 1749–1955, bulk 1810–1900, The Newberry Library, Chicago

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