W. S. Brown Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Few men have spent a more extended and useful life as a citizen of the parish than W. Scott Brown.

He was born in 1848 and spent his entire life in Sabine parish. His parents were pioneers of Ward Two, where some of the earliest settlers of this section of the state located.

Mr. Brown has served his parish and ward in various official capacities for many years, as may be seen by reference to the annals of the parish government. He was an up, right and conscientious citizen and commanded the respect of all who knew him. Mr. Brown was engaged in the mercantile business for many years and a few months ago opened a store at Hornbeck.

While these memoirs were being printed Mr. Brown died at the home of his son, Mr. Edward Brown, in Ward Two.

 

 

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Source: History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, by John G. Belisle, Sabine Banner Press, 1913.

 

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