*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 58-- by Carson Newman College, Jefferson, Tenn., 1901; pastor First Baptist Church, Patterson, N. J., 1894; pastor First Baptist Church, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1900-1904; pastor White Temple Baptist Church, Portland, Ore., 1904- 1910; pastor Temple Baptist Church, Los Angeles, 1910 to date; pres. So. California Baptist Convention; pres. Long Beach Bible Assembly; pres. American Baptist Pub. Society, with headquarters in Philadelphia, Pa.; chairman Pacific Coast Baptist Evangelistic Commission; member National Board of Education; trustee Univ. of Redlands; member Masonic fraternity, 32nd degree; Shrine; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; City, Rotary, Ad Men's Federation, and University clubs; special member Police Dept. Baptist. BROWN, Andrew MacCornack. Banking. Res. 2323 S. Hope sty; office The American Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Jamestown, O., Feb. 2, 1864; son of Robert and Margaret (MacCornack) Brown. Twice married; to Bessie Adelane Brown in 1892 (de- ceased), to Adelaide Zimmerman in 1908. Attended public schools, Xenia, O., 1871-77; left school when 13 years of age and went to work; studied pri- vately and entered Knox Academy, Galesburg, Ill., in 1884; entered Univ. of Mich., (Ann Arbor), 1886, and grad- uated, B. S., 1889. Educated by his own efforts. Newsboy in Xenia, O., deliv- ering Cincinnati papers to subscribers and making collections, 1877-80; in U. S. postal service, Xenia, O., 1880-83 ; chief deputy postmaster, 1883; principal of schools, Oneida, Ill., 1889-90; Knoxville, Ill., high school, 1890-91; supt of schools, Geneseo, Ill., 1891-92; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1892, and entered em- ploy of the Los Angeles Natl. Bank as clerk; remained in that institution until it was consoliated with First Natl. Bank of Los Angeles, at which time he was appointed paying teller; appointed asst. cashier of American Natl. Bank, 1907; promoted to cashier 1908, which position he held until the purchase of that bank by the Citizens' Natl. Bank; at present cashier of American Natl. Bank. Secy. and treas. William C. Brown Estate Co.; director Burnham Basket Co. Served three years in Ill. Natl. Guard. Member Board of Education of Los Angeles. Member of University and L. A. Country clubs; Masonic fraternity, 32nd degree Scottish Rite; Shrine. BROWN, Harrington. Oil refiner. Res. 3975 Vermont ave.; office 320 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Washington, D. C., Jan. 1, 1856; son of William Van Horn and Adelaide J. (Harrington) Brown. Married to Minnie Toland Glassell in 1882. At- tended preparatory school of Columbia (now George Washington) Univ.; Emerson Institute, two years; Princeton Univ., four years; law dept. Columbia Univ., two years. Moved to Los Angeles July, 1878, and though permitted to practice law in the courts of State, did not adopt the legal profession as per- manent work; engaged in viticulture and horticulture, 1880; built first large oil refinery in Los Angeles, in 1893; since that time has operated extensively in oil and is at present pres. of the Southern Refining Co. Member of National Geographic Soc. and National Municipal League; University, Los Angeles Country, Princeton and Jefferson clubs; Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity; Merchants' & Manufacturers' Assn-; Municipal League; Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Mines; City Club of Los Angeles. Baptist. BROWN, Hugh Barclay. Real estate investments. Res. Beverly Hills Hotel; office 934 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ala., Aug. 24, 1875; son of Thomas Chilton and Mary (Croom) Brown. Married to Lucille Daniel in 1908. Attended Judson Institute, Marian, Ala., 1882-83; public school, Marian, Ala., 1883-88; Marian Military Inst., 1890-92; grad- uated from Univ. of Ala., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1895. Employed by the L. & N. R. R. at Mobile, Ala., 1896-97; secy. Texas Machinery Co., 1898-1901; with L. & N. R. R. Co. at Louisville, Ky., 1900; traveling salesman Continental Gin Co., Inc., at Birmingham, Ala., 1900-05; Importer Blue Steel Razor Co., New York, 1905; moved to Los Angeles in 1906 and has been engaged in real estate and investment business to date. Member California, Los Angeles Country and Los Angeles Athletic clubs; Delta Kappa Epsilon fra- ternity. Baptist. BROWN, Jeanette. Public stenographer. Res. 336 S. Flower st.; office 309 Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Warsaw, Ind., Feb. 15, 1881; daughter of John and Catherine (Morehead) Brown. Unmarried. Educated in public and high schools of Warsaw, Ind., and Indianapolis Business *** end ***