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English: Wilbur C. Brown, of Fostoria, Ohio, founded the Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - the nation's largest manufacturer of glass lamps in the 1890s. He also served in the administration of William McKinley when McKinley was governor of Ohio, as part of the military staff with the rank of colonel. Brown was also involved with the Detroit & Lima Northern Railway and various business interests in New York.
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Source This is a crop from page 33 of the book "Prominent and Progressive Americans - an Encyclopedia of Contemporaneous Biography", Volume II, compiled by Mitchell C. Harrison. It was published in 1904.
Author Mitchell C. Harrison

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