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   Alexander Brown & Sons (Baltimore), William & James Brown & Company (Liverpool),  J. A. Brown & Company (Philadelphia)
 and Brown Brothers & Company(New York)
  

… the third son, founded a new firm (John A. Brown & Company) in Philadelphia. He had been a partner in his father's firm since 1810 and in the English branch since 1814. Although successful this time, the firm later became itself a branch of the company Alexander Brown's youngest son James established seven years later in New York : Brown Brothers & Company. Because of this relation, the accepted founding date of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co, …

 

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