Henry Brush (June 1778 – January 19, 1855) was a lawyer, soldier, legislator and farmer.
Read more about Henry Brush: Early Life and Legal Career, Service in The War of 1812, Legislative Service, Judicial Service, Political Activities and Retirement
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