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For other people named Frank Brown, see Frank Brown (disambiguation). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (December 2007) This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations to additional sources. (December 2007) Frank Brown 42nd Governor of Maryland In office January 13, 1892 - January 8, 1896 Preceded by Elihu Emory Jackson Succeeded by Lloyd Lowndes, Jr. Maryland House of Delegates In office 1876–1878 Born August 8, 1846 Sykesville, Maryland Died February 3, 1920(1920-02-03) (aged 73) Baltimore, Maryland Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Mary Ridgely Preston Children two children Religion Presbyterian Frank Brown (August 8, 1846 – February 3, 1920), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 42nd Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1892 to 1896. Born in 1846 in Sykesville, Maryland, he also served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1876 to 1878. He died in 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland and is buried at the Greenmount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[1] References ^ National Governors Association, Governor's Information, Maryland Governor Frank Brown Political offices Preceded by Elihu Emory Jackson Governor of Maryland 1892–1896 Succeeded by Lloyd Lowndes, Jr. v • d • e Governors and Lieutenant Governors of Maryland   Governors Provincial (1632–1776) L. Calvert · Greene · Stone · Fendall · P. Calvert · C. Calvert, 3rd Baron · Wharton · Notley · C. Calvert, 3rd Baron · B. Calvert · Joseph · Coode · Neh. Blakiston · Copley · Lawrence · Andros · Greenberry · Andros · Lawrence · Nicholson · Nat. Blakiston · Tench · Seymour · Lloyd · Hart · Brooke · C. Calvert, 5th Baron · B.L. Calvert · Ogle · C. Calvert, 5th Baron · Ogle · Bladen · Ogle · Tasker · Sharpe · Eden State (since 1776) Johnson · T. Lee · Paca · Smallwood · J. Howard · Plater · Brice · T. Lee · Stone · Henry · Ogle · Mercer · R. Bowie · Wright · E. Lloyd · R. Bowie · Winder · Ridgely · C. Goldsborough · Sprigg · Stevens · Kent · Martin · T. Carroll · Martin · G. Howard · J. Thomas · Veazey · Grason · F. Thomas · Pratt · P. Thomas · Lowe · Ligon · Hicks · Bradford · Swann · O. Bowie · Whyte · Groome · J. Carroll · Hamilton · McLane · H. Lloyd · Jackson · Brown · Lowndes · Smith · Warfield · Crothers · P. Goldsborough · Harrington · Ritchie · Nice · O'Conor · Lane · McKeldin · Tawes · Agnew · Mandel · B. Lee · Hughes · Schaefer · Glendening · Ehrlich · O'Malley   Lieutenant Governors Cox • (not existent 1868–1971) • Lee • Bogley • Curran • Steinberg • Kennedy Townsend • Steele • Brown Italics indicate acting officeholders Persondata Name Brown, Frank Alternative names Short description Date of birth August 8, 1846 Place of birth Sykesville, Maryland Date of death February 3, 1920 Place of death Baltimore, Maryland This article about a Maryland politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e