Brown, Hubert C.

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Hubert C. Brown of Fairfield, Vermont, the son of Joseph and Aurelia Brown, and Laura Tupper of Bakersfield, Vermont, the daughter of Solon and Nancy A. Tupper, were married in Enosburgh November 24, 1863. By 1864, Laura was living in Lockport, Illinois and Hubert wrote in September of that year to a cousin that his wife was living in another state, and "I have heard that she will live with me if I'll come to Illinois." By 1865 however, they both were living in East Fairfield, Vermont and by 1873, he was proprietor of the Lowell House. Laura studied piano in Montreal and during the 1860s and 1870s, she received licenses to teach in the public schools of Hyde Park, Fairfield, and Lowell..

From the description of Hubert C. and Laura Tupper Brown letters, 1863-1886. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 80749860

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associatedWith Brown, Joseph, b. 1833. person
associatedWith Brown, Nettie. person
associatedWith Girard, Mary E. person
associatedWith Souther, A. Fern, 1907-2004. person
associatedWith Steel, Edward Marvin, person
associatedWith Tupper, Alanson L. person
associatedWith Tupper, Josephine. person
associatedWith Tupper, Julia. person
associatedWith United States. Army. Iowa Light Artillery Battery, 4th (1863-1865) corporateBody
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Connecticut--Hartford
Lockport (Ill.)
Illinois
United States
Vermont
Vermont--Fairfield
Massachusetts--Lowell
Sparta (Wis.)
Franklin County (Vt.)
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Teachers
Family life
Migration, Internal
Marriage
Textile workers
Women dressmakers
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Active 1886

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