Abner C. Brownell

American politician
Abner C. Brownell
13th Mayor of Cleveland
In office
1852–1854
Preceded byWilliam Case
Succeeded byWilliam B. Castle
Personal details
Born1813 (1813)
Massachusetts
Died1857 (aged 43–44)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEliza Brownell
Childrenfour

Abner C. Brownell (1813–1857) was the mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1852–1854.

Brownell was born to Nathan C. and Elizabeth Adams Smith Brownell in Massachusetts where he was locally educated. Brownell moved to Cleveland in the 1840s and began working in the iron and glass industries employed by the W. A. Otis Co. He was then a partner in Wick, Otis, & Brownell, a banking firm. Brownell ran as a Democrat for city council in 1849 and won, serving in that capacity until 1852, when he ran unopposed for mayor. Brownell was the first mayor of Cleveland to serve two terms in office. Brownell left office and became a commission merchant until his death in 1857

Brownell was married to Eliza in the early 1830s. They had four children: Charles H., Cornelia G., John, and Wilford S.

Political offices
Preceded by
William Case
Mayor of Cleveland
1852–1854
Succeeded by
William B. Castle

References

  • The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History by Cleveland Bicentennial Commission (Cleveland, Ohio), David D. Van Tassel (Editor), and John J. Grabowski (Editor) ISBN 0-253-33056-4
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