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Jehiel Brooks

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41: 60: 52:(1829–1837), Brooks had little luck. Instead, he assumed the role of the gentleman farmer on a tract of land adjacent to property that later became part of 64: 21: 151: 63:
ran the Queen's Hotel near the Capitol until his death in 1850. The Brooks and Queens families united in 1828, when Jehiel Brooks and
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The son, John Henry Brooks later sold his parents' real estate to early twentieth-century developers of the
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He was First Lieutenant, in the First Regiment of Infantry with the Ohio Militia, in the
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to secure political appointment, but with the exception of an appointment in the
68: 49: 24:- February 6, 1886) was a soldier, territorial governor, and plantation owner. 135: 110:
Finding Aid to the Brooks-Queen Family Collection - University Archives - CUA
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One of the largest holders of real estate in the District,
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Albans, Vermont
War of 1812
District of Columbia
Red River Indian Agency
Louisiana
Andrew Jackson
The Catholic University of America
Nicholas Louis Queen
Ann Margaret Queen
Brooks Mansion
Brookland
United States v. Brooks
Finding Aid to the Brooks-Queen Family Collection - University Archives - CUA
The Brooks - Queen Family Collection (1773-1979)
Categories
1797 births
1886 deaths
American militiamen in the War of 1812
History of Washington, D.C.
19th-century American planters
American militia officers

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