Brown, Daniel (c.1830 -1902)(2 of 3)

Unidentified Photographer, Portrait Photograph of Daniel Brown

THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:

Photographer: unidentified. This portrait may have been taken at the Bushnell Photography Studio in San Francisco. For an explanation of this speculation, see portrait 3 of 3 of Daniel Brown.


THE SITTER:

Name: Daniel Brown

Description: In this head-and-shoulder portrait, the elderly gentleman’s shoulders are full frontal. He turns his head slightly and glazes off to the viewer’s right. He is balding and sports a gray chin beard with no mustache. He is attired in a business suit with matching vest, a wide-spread collared white shirt, and a dark crossed necktie.

Biographical Note: Daniel Brown was born in 1830 in County Tipperary, Ireland, and as a child immigrated to the United States with his family.  The Brown family lived in New York City until the late 1840s when his father died.  Daniel and his mother and sisters then headed to California.  They made it as far as New Orleans and were recorded there in September on the 1850 U.S. Census, Daniel working as a clerk.  Two months later, Daniel was again recorded on the 1850 Census, this time in Placerville, California, and this time working as a miner.  Daniel had been drawn by the Gold Rush.  By 1853 Daniel had settled in Petaluma and was selling liquor.  On May 18, 1858, he married Annie Alexis Ferguson, also from Ireland.  Daniel and Annie had twelve children; seven lived to adulthood. 

An old family story said that Daniel found selling liquor more profitable than digging for gold and this appears to have been accurate.  By 1858 Daniel’s name appeared in Petaluma newspapers as “Wholesale Dealer in WINES & LIQUORS.”  He continued in his very profitable liquor business for years, accumulated his wealth, and began to invest in land, property, and mining companies, locally and spreading into other counties.  He was active in politics, participated in local committees for city development and railroad construction, and was on the board of the Mutual Benefit Association. For years he was on the board of several Petaluma and Santa Rosa banks and until his death he was vice-president of the local Wickersham Bank. Two of the Brown daughters, Mary Louise and Lillian Nathalie, married and had children thereby continuing the Brown-Ferguson line.  Daniel Brown was 72 when he died in 1902.  He was buried in the Brown Family Plot in the Petaluma Calvary Cemetery.  His fortune was set up in a trust that supported his widow and the surviving Brown descendants until the death of the youngest daughter Kathleen Elise in 1970 at 93.

*This biographical note was written by Annie Alexis Ferguson Brown’s descendant, Kathleen O’Brien Balestrini.

Family Affiliation: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41847997/daniel-brown Search this archive and the Sonoma County Library photograph archive for additional portraits of the Brown family.

Bibliography: The Sonoma County Journal: March 19, 1858, p. 2; August 27, 1858, p. 2; October 17, 1862, p. 2; June 5, 1863, p. 2. Petaluma Argus-Courier: January 13, 1900, p.2; January 14, 1902, p.3; April 4, 1902, p. 1; April 30, 1902, p. 4; May 23, 1902, p. 1; October 14, 1902, p. 1. Petaluma Weekly Argus: July 25, 1873, p. 3; February 12, 1875, p.1; October 18, 1878, p. 3; October 28, 1881, p.3. Petaluma Daily Morning Courier: April 94, 1902, p. 3; May 20, 1902, p. 1 & 4; May 23, 1902, p. 1, 2; May 23, 1902, p.2; January 9, 1903, p. 4. For additional information and artifacts pertaining to the Brown family, see the Kathleen O’Brien Balestrini Collection at the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum.


THE PHOTOGRAPH:

Format / Size:  approximately 5” x 7”

Medium:

Description, front: This head-and-shoulder portrait has a uniform gray background and is set within a thin metal frame.

Description, back: Hand written in print script in pencil at the bottom is: “Daniel Brown”, “b. May 1830”, “Tipperary, Ireland”, “d. 20 May 1902 Petaluma CA”, “m. Annie Alexis Ferguson”, “18, May 1858”.

Date: 1895. This portrait was taken at the same sitting as portrait 3 of 3 of Daniel Brown in this archive. On the back of portrait 3 of 3 the date of 1895 is inscribed.

Condition: This portrait is in good condition.

Owner: From the collection of Kathleen O’Brien Balestrini,

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