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Major Jacob
Brown
In the mid-1830s, Captain
Jacob Brown served as the
disbursing officer for the
Indian Office in the War
Department, based in Little
Rock. Without surrendering
his commission, he was named
president of the Arkansas
State Bank. A strong
Jacksonian Democrat, Brown
was politically and socially
connected. By 1837, however,
he grew tired of dealing
with the state’s financial
problems and resigned his
position as head of the
State Bank. His death made a
huge impact on Arkansans,
particularly those in Little
Rock, indignant over the
loss of American life and
that of a fellow “Arkansan.” |
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Woodcut from
The Military
Heroes of
the War with
Mexico by
Charles J.
Peterson,
1850 |
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