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{{Infobox Biography
| subject_name = Lucius Screven Brown
| date_of_birth = 1874
| date_of_death = 1963
| occupation = Realtor, banker, insurance, city councilman, assistant postmaster
}}
[[Lucius Screven Brown]] (1874-1963) was a prominent Pensacolian who had a long career in real estate, banking and insurance. He served the city on the [[Pensacola City Council]] and as assistant postmaster. A bond issue held in Escambia County in 1912 resulted in the paving of [[Cervantes Street]] and [[Mobile Highway]], and the extension of public water lines. This in turn intensified the residential building boom in [[Brownsville]], the residential area he initially developed and which carries his name.
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[[Category: Pensacola City Council members]]
| subject_name = Lucius Screven Brown
| date_of_birth = 1874
| date_of_death = 1963
| occupation = Realtor, banker, insurance, city councilman, assistant postmaster
}}
[[Lucius Screven Brown]] (1874-1963) was a prominent Pensacolian who had a long career in real estate, banking and insurance. He served the city on the [[Pensacola City Council]] and as assistant postmaster. A bond issue held in Escambia County in 1912 resulted in the paving of [[Cervantes Street]] and [[Mobile Highway]], and the extension of public water lines. This in turn intensified the residential building boom in [[Brownsville]], the residential area he initially developed and which carries his name.
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[[Category: Pensacola City Council members]]