- James Brown (Senator)
James Brown (
September 11 ,1766 –April 7 ,1835 ) was a lawyer, U.S. Senator fromLouisiana and Minister to France. He was the brother of John Brown, the cousin of John Breckinridge,James Breckinridge andFrancis Preston , the brother-in-law ofHenry Clay , the uncle ofJames Brown Clay ,Henry Clay, Jr. ,John Morrison Clay , the great uncle ofB. Gratz Brown and the cousin-in-law of Thomas Hart Benton.Born near
Staunton, Virginia , Brown attended Washington College (laterWashington and Lee University ) inLexington, Virginia , andWilliam and Mary College ,Williamsburg, Virginia . He studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice inFrankfort, Kentucky . Brown commanded a company of sharpshooters in an expedition against the Indians in 1789.He served as secretary to the Governor in 1792. Soon after the cession of the
Territory of Louisiana , Brown moved to New Orleans and was appointed as secretary of the Territory in 1804. Brown subsequently became United States district attorney for the Territory.Brown was elected as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate on December 1, 1812, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Jean N. Destréhan , and served from February 5, 1813, to March 3, 1817. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection, but again elected to the United States Senate in 1819, as an Adams-Clay Republican. He served from March 4, 1819, until December 10, 1823, when he resigned. During his tenure, Brown was the chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations (Sixteenth Congress).Brown was appointed United States Minister to
France 1823-1829.Brown returned to the United States and settled in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , where he died.External links
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