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Senator Ernest S. Brown

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Senator Ernest S. Brown - Nevada Republican

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NameErnest S. Brown
PositionSenator
StateNevada
PartyRepublican
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartOctober 1, 1954
Term EndJanuary 3, 1955
Terms Served1
BornSeptember 25, 1903
GenderMale
Bioguide IDB000913
Senator Ernest S. Brown
Ernest S. Brown served as a senator for Nevada (1954-1955).

About Senator Ernest S. Brown



Ernest S. Brown served as a Senator from Nevada in the United States Congress from 1954 to 1955. A member of the Republican Party, Ernest S. Brown contributed to the legislative process during 1 term in office.

Ernest S. Brown’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the Senate, Ernest S. Brown participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Ernest Spargur Brown (September 25, 1903 – July 23, 1965) was Washoe County District Attorney, a US Army Colonel in World War II, and was appointed a United States senator from Nevada in 1954. Born in Alturas, California, Brown moved with his family to Reno, Nevada, in 1906, where he later attended the public schools. He graduated from the University of Nevada at Reno in 1927 with the Bachelor of Arts degree he had completed in 1926. Brown studied law at night while still in college, gained admission to the bar in 1927, then commenced a legal practice in Reno. He served in the Nevada State Assembly in 1933. From 1935 to February 1942, Brown was the district attorney of Washoe County. A longtime member of the military reserves, he resigned from office in 1942 to enter active service in the United States Army as a major. He advanced through the ranks to colonel during the war, and he was discharged in 1945. Brown returned to his Reno home to resume the practice of law. On October 1, 1954, Nevada Governor Charles H. Russell, appointed Brown to the U.S. Senate as a Republican to fill the vacancy caused by the death of veteran Senator Pat McCarran. Democrat Alan Bible defeated him in a special election to keep his Senate seat in November 1954. Brown resigned his seat early to allow Bible to gain seniority and assume the seat on December 1, 1954, and Brown once again resumed the practice of law in Reno, Nevada. Brown died in Reno in 1965, and was interred in the Masonic section of Mountain View Cemetery.