Brown, Goold, 1791-1857
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Brown, Goold, 1791-1857
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Brown, Goold, 1791-1857
Brown, Goold
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Schoolmaster 1791-1857
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Schoolmaster 1791-1857
ブロウン, ゴールド
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Teacher and grammarian; b. in Providence, R.I., opened academy in New York, N.Y., wrote grammar textbooks; moved to Lynn, Mass., ca. 1852.
Goold Brown (1791-1857) of Providence, R.I., was a teacher and grammarian whose grammar texts appear to have been influential into the twentieth century. After an unsatisfactory experience in a mercantile house, Brown started teaching in 1811. In 1814, he opened an academy in New York City, which he operated for twenty years. His most important works were The Institutes of English Grammar (1823) and the ponderous Grammar of English Grammars (1851). Brown moved to Lynn, Mass., in the 1830s and devoted the balance of his life there to the further study of grammar and the writing and revision of various publications.
American grammarian and educator.
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New York (State)--New York
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