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About Brownsville

'''BROWNSVILLE'''

is a small unincorporated community in Washington County, Maryland, United States, near Gapland in an area known as Pleasant Valley.


HISTORY


Tobias Brown, son of Rudolph Brown, was one of the first settlers of Washington County, and owned a tract of farmland extending from Gapland, south to the future location of Brownsville.
Kenny, Hamill. (1984). The Placenames of Maryland, Their Origin and Meaning, p. 48. Baltimore, Md: Museum and Library of Maryland History, Maryland Historical Society. ISBN 0-938420-29-1.
John Brown, son of Tobias, and his son Cornelius established a tannery in the swamp land at the head of a small tributary to Israel Creek, and built a home on the east side of the valley overlooking the tannery. The town was named for the family. The first post office in Brownsville was established January 28, 1833, with John H. Beall as postmaster.
Smith, Chester M., Jr., and Kay, John L. (1984). The Postal History of Maryland, The Delmarva Peninsula, And The District of Columbia: The Post Offices and First Postmasters from 1775 to 1984, p. 198. Burtonsville, Md: The Depot. Library of Congress Card No. 84-72653.
He was succeeded on February 3, 1836, by John Brown, who was born near Brownsville, December 20, 1790, served as a soldier in the War of 1812 and saw action at the Battle of North Point. After the war, in 1824, he built the first homestead in what is now Brownsville, of timbers pre-cut in Hagerstown, and brought to the site by wagon, using hand-made bricks to fill in between the timber framing, and covered by weatherboard cut by hand from South Mountain trees.
Forster, R. K. "Postmarks, Places & People", in Stamp Magazine, published in the UK, September 1974, p. 65.
The Postmasters Advocate, November 1939. A memorial stone in the towns Brethren Church cemetery records that John Brown died August 10, 1888, at the age of 97 years, 7 months, 20 days.
John Brown served as postmaster until 1863, when he was succeeded by his son, Cornelius, who (with a break in 1886-89) served until February 1894.
U.S. National Postal Archives. Cornelius is listed in the 1880 United States Census as a farmer and tanner.
Cornelius's son, George T. Brown, was appointed to the post in February 1898 and held it for over 40 years.


GEOGRAPHY


Brownsville is located at Interwiki: coord » 39|22|55|N|77|39|37|W|region:US-MD_type:city_source:GNIS|display=inline,title (39.382045, -77.660269), at an altitude of 545 feet (166 m) above sea level.
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