Background
Glenn Brown was born on September 13, 1854 Fauquier County, Virginia, United States. Son of Bedford Brown and grandson of the late Bedford Brown. Following the end of the Civil War, his family moved to Washington.
Glenn Brown was born on September 13, 1854 Fauquier County, Virginia, United States. Son of Bedford Brown and grandson of the late Bedford Brown. Following the end of the Civil War, his family moved to Washington.
In Washington, Glenn attended city schools and studied at the George Washington University. Later Glenn enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a special course in Architecture.
Glenn returned to Washington and at the age of twenty began practice for himself. Maintaining an office in the capital city for many years, Mr. Brown received commissions to design both public and private buildings, also restored the old Pohick Church and Gunston Hall in Fairfax County, and in association with his son, Bedford Brown, designed the Dumbarton Bridge in Washington, United States in 1914.
Glenn had a son: Bedford Brown.