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Hugh B. Brown


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Also Known As Elder Hugh B. Brown; President Hugh B. Brown
Birth Date October 24, 1883
Death Date December 2, 1975
Birth Place Granger, Utah
LDS Missions British Mission from 1904 to 1906
Returned in Mission field in 1937 served again as Mission President until 1940
Then, once more from 1944 to 1946 as Mission President
Parents Homer Manly Brown and Lydia Jane Brown Brown
Spouse Zina Young Card
Career After returning to Canada, Brown was employed as a cowboy, farmer, and businessman. He renewed an interest in the study of law, which he began at the Law Society of Alberta prior to his military service. Brown completed a five-year apprenticeship while working a farm he had purchased. After passing the bar examination at the University of Alberta, he was admitted to the bar in 1921.

Works by Hugh B. Brown
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YearGenre
The Abundant Life: The Memoirs of Hugh B. Brown1965Biography / Memoir
Mormonism1962Personal Essay
The Continuing Quest1961Personal Essay
An Eternal Quest: Freedom of the Mind1984Speech
In Memory of P. A. Christensen (1888-1968)1969Speech
[Closing Remarks]1962Speech
[Untitled Address]1922Speech






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