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  1. Cleyson Leroy Brown (February 3, 1872 - November 12, 1935) was a telephone company co-founder, financier, innovator, and philanthropist in the United States.

  2. Nov 13, 2003 · Charles L. Brown, who headed AT&T; Corp. when the huge telephone company agreed to the historic breakup of “Ma Bell” nearly 20 years ago, died after a lengthy illness Wednesday in his hometown...

  3. Dec 21, 2020 · Jacob Brown owned a grist mill on the Smoky Hill River south of Abilene. At the mill, the Browns would saw wood and grind grain for local farmers. C.L. helped with various work at a young age, and was met with an accident at the age of nine. In 1881, C.L.’s right elbow was crushed by a piece of equipment.

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  4. Dec 21, 2020 · In this post, the Dickinson County Historical Society shares about C.L. Brown and Kansas Independent Telephony, a look at notable Abilene patriarch Cleyson L. Brown and the spirit of giving that he inspired for Kansas independent telecommunications companies that continues today.

  5. Charles L. Brown, the former chairman of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, who agreed to the historic breakup of the Bell system, died yesterday in Richmond, Va. He was 82 and had...

  6. C.L. Brown - Author & Poet. 2,606 likes · 2 talking about this. C. L. Brown is a Writer and Poet. He's the author of the two poetry collections Loud Whispers of Sil

  7. Learn more about C.L. Brown through the eyes of his readers and media outlets. Here you will find reviews, interviews and articles about the author and his works.