City: Harriman
BROWN, Samuel C., lawyer; born Cumberland Co., Tenn., Uov. [sic] 1855; English-German descent; son of James Washington and Mahulda P. (Narramore) BROWN; father’s occupation farmer; paternal grandparents James and Joanna (Hayes) BROWN; maternal grandparents Fielding M. and Martha (Taylor) NARRAMORE; graduated from Grant University, Athens, Tenn., with degree of B.S. May 1886; reared on the farm, and taught school in early life; married Mary Alice CLINE Dec. 5, 1887; member F. & A.M. I.O.O.F., J.O.U.A.M., Past Master and Past High Priest local Masonic Lodge; Republican; delegate to National Republican convention in Minneapolis, in 1892; moved from Crossville to Harriman, Tenn., in 1896; Republican nominee for Judge of Court of Civil Appeals in Tenn., in 1908; former Superintendent of Public Instruction for Cumberland Co., Tenn., former Clerk and Master of Chancery Court of Cumberland Co., Tenn., and former City Attorney of Harriman, Tenn.; now Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit of Tenn.; member Methodist Episcopal church.