Jacob V. Brower

Jacob V. Brower
Brower in 1897
Born
Jacob Vandenberg Brower

1844 (1844)
Died1905
NationalityAmerican

Jacob Vandenberg Brower (January 11, 1844[1] – 1905) was a prolific writer of the Upper Midwest region of the United States who championed the location and protection of the utmost headwaters of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.

Brower was born in Michigan and later moved to Minnesota. In 1862 he served under the command of Colonel Henry Hastings Sibley during the Dakota Uprising in Minnesota.[2]

After the war he served as County Auditor and County Attorney for Todd County, Minnesota. The city of Browerville, Minnesota is named in his honor.[3] In 1872, he was elected to the Minnesota State Legislature, where he represented the 41st District from 1873 to 1874.[1][4]

Brower died in 1905. He lies buried at North Star Cemetery in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. His monument recognizes him as the founder of Itasca State Park and the Minnesota State Park system.

  1. ^ a b BROWER, Jacob Vradenberg in Who's Who in America, 1901-1902 edition; p. 138; via archive.org
  2. ^ "Minnesota State University Biography". Archived from the original on August 31, 2006. Retrieved February 11, 2007.
  3. ^ Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 543.
  4. ^ Brower, Jacob V. "J.V., J. H.", at the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library; retrieved March 3, 2023