Goold Brown letter to George F. Cooledge & Brother, Publishers 1844-1855

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Goold Brown letter to George F. Cooledge & Brother, Publishers 1844-1855

Goold Brown was an English grammarian. Present is a letter written to George F. Collage & Brother publishers critiquing a dictionary, and a receipt for boarding.

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Brown, Goold, 1791-1857

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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. From the description of Papers, 1821-ca. 1856. (Lynn Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70938353 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 tea...