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Walter Folger Brown

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American politician (1869–1961)
For other people with the same name, seeWalter Brown.
Walter Folger Brown
49thUnited States Postmaster General
In office
March 5, 1929 – March 4, 1933
PresidentHerbert Hoover
Preceded byHarry Stewart New
Succeeded byJames Farley
United States Assistant Secretary of Commerce
In office
November 2, 1927 – March 4, 1929
Appointed byCalvin Coolidge
Preceded byJ. Walter Drake[1]
Succeeded byJulius Klein[2]
Personal details
Born(1869-05-31)May 31, 1869
DiedJanuary 26, 1961(1961-01-26) (aged 91)
Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Katharin Hafer
(m. 1903; died 1960)
EducationHarvard University (AB)

Walter Folger Brown (May 31, 1869 – January 26, 1961) was an American politician and lawyer who served as thePostmaster General of the United States from March 5, 1929, to March 4, 1933, underHerbert Hoover's administration.

Biography

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Early & personal life

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Brown was born inMassillon, Ohio, to Lavinia (née Folger) and James Marshal Brown. He was educated inToledo Public Schools andWestern Reserve Academy. He married Katherin Hafer on September 10, 1903. Brown had no children.

Education

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He graduated fromHarvard University with aBachelor of Arts degree in 1892 and later attendedHarvard Law School from 1893 to 1894. While living in Ohio he studied law as an apprentice and eventually earned a law license.[3]

Legal career

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He practiced law with his father inToledo from 1894 to 1905. From 1905 to 1927 he practiced law with the firm of Brown, Hahn & Sanger.

Political career

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From 1911 to 1912 he was a member of theOhio Constitutional Convention and later chairman of the Congressional Joint Committee on Reorganization of Executive Departments from 1921 to 1924. In 1927, PresidentCalvin Coolidgeappointed him to be the United States Assistant Secretary of Commerce.[4] He held that position until he took the office of Postmaster General on March 5, 1929.[5]

He served as President Hoover'sPostmaster General from 1929 until 1933. He was best known from his involvement in theAir Mail scandal. He was also a delegate to theRepublican National Convention inOhio in 1940 and 1944, and served as the president of the Toledo Humane Society from 1911 until 1961.

Brown died at age 91 in Toledo on January 26, 1961. He was buried next to his wife Katherin Hafer in Woodlawn Cemetery.

See also

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Further reading

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References

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  1. ^Official congressional directory - 69th Congress; 1st session; 2nd ed. (January 1926)
  2. ^Official congressional directory - 71st congress 2nd session (1930)
  3. ^"Walter F. Brown (1929–1933)".Miller Center.Miller Center of Public Affairs. 4 October 2016. RetrievedMarch 18, 2022.
  4. ^Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate ... v.66 pt.1 1927/1928Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  5. ^Railway Age - Volume 94 (1933)

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