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Virginia Mae Brown was born on 13 November, 1923 in Pliny, West Virginia, is a civil servant. Discover Virginia Mae Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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civil servant |
Age |
68 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
13 November, 1923 |
Birthday |
13 November |
Birthplace |
Pliny, West Virginia |
Date of death |
(1991-02-15) Charleston, West Virginia |
Died Place |
Charleston, West Virginia |
Nationality |
United States |
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She is a member of famous civil servant with the age 68 years old group.
Virginia Mae Brown Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Virginia Mae Brown's Husband?
Her husband is James Vernon Brown - (married April 8, 1955)
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Husband |
James Vernon Brown - (married April 8, 1955) |
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Children |
Victoria Ann (b. 1956) - Pamela Kay (b. 1960) |
Virginia Mae Brown Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Virginia Mae Brown worth at the age of 68 years old? Virginia Mae Brown’s income source is mostly from being a successful civil servant. She is from United States. We have estimated
Virginia Mae Brown's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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civil servant |
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After Brown left the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1979, she was president and chair of the board of the Buffalo Bank of Eleanor. From 1983 through 1991 she served in the United States Department of Health and Human Services office of hearing appeals in Charleston, West Virginia, in the position of chief administrative law judge. She died of a heart attack in Charleston on February 15, 1991.
Brown served in 1967 as a delegate on the Inland Transport Committee to the United Nations. The meeting took place in Geneva, Switzerland.
In May 1961, Brown was named West Virginia's insurance commissioner, becoming the first female of that public official in the United States. Barron made Brown a member of the West Virginia Public Service Commission in September 1962—the only woman in the state to hold this position. Brown was appointed a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) in March 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the first female since its inception in 1887. She was promoted to vice chairman of the commission in 1968. In 1969, President Johnson promoted her as the first female chair of the Interstate Commerce Commission for a one-year term. Brown was referred to as the "First Lady of Transportation". She is the first woman to direct a regulatory commission in the United States.
Brown married James Vernon Brown, a lawyer, on April 8, 1955. They had two daughters. Their marriage ended in divorce. After the death of her parents, Virginia Mae inherited half of the Brown farm of 700 acres (280 ha) in Pliny (West Virginia) once owned by George Washington that had been deeded to her ancestors in the eighteenth century.
Brown earned her law degree graduating from West Virginia University College of Law in 1947. Her first job after college was as a law clerk to West Virginia attorney general Ira J. Partlow. In 1949, she was appointed executive secretary to the West Virginia Judicial Council. In 1952, she became an assistant to Attorney General John G. Fox, becoming West Virginia's first female assistant attorney general. William Wallace Barron reappointed Brown to the position in 1956. In the early part of 1961, Barron (who was then West Virginia's governor) appointed Brown as his legal advisor.
Virginia Mae Brown (November 13, 1923 – February 15, 1991) was an American civil servant, government official, and lawyer. Among her many "firsts", she became West Virginia's first female assistant attorney general by working for Attorney General John G. Fox. She was later named West Virginia's insurance commissioner, the first female to hold this position in the United States. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Brown a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), the first female since its inception in 1887, and later promoted her to be its first female chair.
Virginia May Brown was born in Pliny, West Virginia, on November 13, 1923. Her father was Felix M. Brown and her mother was Hester Ann Crandall. Her siblings were a sister, Anna, who was a year older and a brother, Winston, who was two years younger than her. The U.S. Census shows the Brown family living in Buffalo, West Virginia, in 1930 and 1940—just across the Kanawha River from Pliny. The 1940 U.S. Census shows Brown was in her third year of high school. She graduated from Point Pleasant High School in 1941 at age 17.