Cecil Brown | |
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Territory of Hawaii Senate | |
In office 1910–1913 | |
In office 1898–1904 | |
Republic of Hawaii Senate | |
In office 1895–1898 | |
Provisional Government of Hawaii Advisory Council | |
In office January 25, 1893 – October 25, 1894 | |
Kingdom of Hawaii Attorney General | |
In office November 8, 1892 – January 12, 1893 | |
Monarch | Liliuokalani |
Preceded by | Charles F. Creighton |
Succeeded by | Arthur P. Peterson |
Kingdom of Hawaii House of Representatives | |
In office February 11, 1884 – November 1892 | |
Kingdom of Hawaii Deputy Attorney General | |
In office 1878–1880 | |
Kingdom of Hawaii House of Representatives | |
In office 1876–1878 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Wailua, Hawaii | October 9, 1850
Died | March 6, 1917 Honolulu | (aged 66)
Spouse | Mary Kameʻeleihiwa Dickson |
Occupation | Lawyer, Politician, Banker |
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Cecil Brown (October 9, 1850 – March 6, 1917) was an American attorney, politician, businessman, and banker in the Kingdom, Republic, and Territory of Hawaii.
Brown served as a member of the Kingdom of Hawaii House of Representatives, Deputy Attorney General, and Attorney General. He served on the Advisory Council for the Provisional Government of Hawaii, the Council of State for the Republic of Hawaii, and in the Senate of both the Republic and Territory of Hawaii. Brown had diverse investments, was a director or officer of several sugar companies, and Vice-President of the Hawaiian Bell and Mutual Telephone Company when service to the Hawaiian Islands was being developed. Brown was also the founding president of the first national bank chartered in Hawaii.