Education
He is most known as the namesake and builder of the Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas, a majestic opera house completed in 1907 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He is most known as the namesake and builder of the Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas, a majestic opera house completed in 1907 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The theatre has been called "the most elegant theater between Kansas City and Denver."
The 1850 Pike County, Illinois census gives his age as 16 at that time. A later census (1900) in Concordia, Kansas gives his birthdate as October 1833. Later military records list his hometown as Concord, Illinois in neighboring Morgan County. until he resigned on January 17, 1865
"Colonel" Brown enlisted in the 101st Illinois Infantry on January 3, 1864 and given the rank of major.
Major Brown served in "B" Company until he resigned on January 17, 1865—the very day the 101st crossed into South Carolina from Georgia under General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Cloud county records show that he was paid the pension ($2500) of a major. After he retired from the military, he "promoted himself" to the rank of Colonel.
In a letter to the editor of the Kansas Blade (now the Concordia Blade-Empire), Brown claimed that he enlisted as a private on April 22, 1862 and was subsequently promoted to Captain, Major, and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. "Colonel" Brown served in the state legislatures for both Kansas and Missouri and was a prominent banker in Kansas during its early years of development as the owner of the first bank in Cloud County, Kansas.
North. B. Brown & Company, founded in 1878 with a rumored "suitcase full of money" that he had with him upon his arrival.
Colonel Brown served first in the Missouri House of Representatives, and then in the Kansas State Senate. The theatre was completed in 1907. As a state Senator in Kansas, Brown fought a losing battle to restore Concordia Normal School as a state-run institution.
The school was one of several Normal schools placed throughout the state in 1874 under governor Thomas A. Osborn, but was consolidated by the state legislature in 1876.
The state normal school would later become Emporia State University.