The son of Franklin B. and Caroline Morrill Brown, Kenneth Brown (1868- ) was born in Chicago and lived in Europe as a youth.
A University of Virginia alumnus and Harvard graduate, he worked on several
newspapers including the Boston Journal and the New York Commercial Advertiser. In 1904 he married Demetra Vaka (1877-1946), a Byzantine Greek who had
come to the United States at the age of 17. Together they went to Greece during World War I, interviewed King Constantine,
Eleutherios Venizelos, and other leaders, and wrote about their observations. In 1921 the
couple did a series of articles on Turkey. Mrs. Brown is known also for several novels and works of non-fiction, including
Haremlik (1909), In the Shadow of
Islam (1911), and In the Grasp of the Sultan (1916).
Scrapbook of Caroline Brown, containing clippings, re: Women's Clubs, woman suffrage, poems, etc.
ca. 1870-ca. 1905
Box 1
Clippings from scrapbook of Caroline Brown
ca. 1870-ca. 1905
Box 1
Scrapbook of Caroline Brown, containing chiefly concert programs
ca. 1880-ca. 1890
Box 1
Concert programs from scrapbook of Caroline Brown
ca. 1880-ca. 1890
Box 2
Scrapbook of Caroline Brown, chiefly of concert programs and newspaper clippings
ca. 1871-ca. 1916
Box 2
Concert programs and clippings from scrapbook of Caroline Brown
ca. 1871-ca. 1916
Box 3
Scrapbook of Kenneth Brown, containing clippings from
The Magpie
and newspapers that Kenneth Brown worked on, including a letter each from John Bannister Tabb and George Kennan
1893-1898
Box 3
Clippings from scrapbook of Kenneth Brown
1893-1898
Box 3
Scrapbook of Francesca Boone containing poems and quotations
1914
Box 3
Clippings from scrapbook of Francesca Boone
1914
Box 4
Scrapbook of Kenneth Brown, containing chiefly clippings from
The Commercial Advertiser
1898-1899
Box 4
Letters and invitations to Caroline Brown, Francesca Boone, and [Kenneth Brown]
1876-1942
9 items
Box 4
Issues of "The Weary Pelican" by Kenneth Brown
1881-1883
12 items
Box 4
Issues of "Illinois Abroad" by Kenneth Brown and B.P. Bourland
1882-1883
12 items
Box 4
Issues of "L'Etourdi" by Kenneth Brown
1883
2 items
Box 4
Issues of "Le Mois Illustré," "L'Hirondelle," and "Mes Impressions" by Kenneth Brown; "What a Parisian Thinks of Some American
Children," in French and in English
1883
6 items
Box 4
Miscellaneous items, including a lease of Caroline Brown and a certificate of citizenship of Caroline Brown
1881-1884