Alexander W. Brewster
American merchant
Intro | American merchant | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Politician | |
Work field | Politics | |
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Birth | 5 June 1796 | |
Death | 6 May 1851 (aged 54 years) |
Alexander W. Brewster (5 June 1796 - 6 May 1851) was a prominent merchant and manufacturer, as well as a politician and educator in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Brewster was a local educator. He taught at the Grubb Schoolhouse in Mill Creek, Pennsylvania in 1818. He taught at a log house at 7th and Holland in Erie, and at the Erie Academy.
He served as sheriff of Erie County, Pennsylvania from 1828 to 1831. He served as a burgess in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1849.
He was the first person buried at Erie Cemetery, a graveyard he helped organize. The Brewster Home, on East 5th Street between Holland and French Streets in Erie, was originally built in 1823 and restored by Erie Insurance in 1984.