Home Again - One Last Time
Robert E. Lee Brown “Little Robert” came home for “one last time” to the celebrate his father’s legacy, revisit his childhood home, and tell stories to those attending a historic event sponsored by The Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute and Reclaiming Our Heritage.
The day included a stop at the Polk County Museum of History for a lunch-and-learn presentation about the life of legendary African American Lawrence B. Brown. Then moved a few blocks down the street for a personal tour of the L.B. Brown House & Museum with museum founder and curator Clifton Lewis.
Born into slavery, by the time of his death in 1941 Mr. Brown was a highly-successful multi-faceted entrepreneur who profited from and defined Bartow’s early growth.
According to their site (www.LBBrown.com), “The L.B. Brown House was designed and constructed in the late 1800s by a self-taught master carpenter, Lawrence B. Brown. It contains nine rooms and is approximately 1700 sq.ft. It is an impressive structure adorned with heavy Victorian ornamentation. The house is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and may be the only one of its kind in Florida, still in existence, that was built and owned by a former slave”.
L.B. Brown House & Museum, 470 Second Ave, Bartow, FL 33830 (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
Reclaiming Our Heritage, Inc. is a nonprofit charged with the mission of location, preserving, and sharing every surviving article of Southern Florida’s first daily newspaper. The L.B. Brown tour was the Celebration 08 kickoff event for their annual Florida Heritage Celebration. Devin Marks, Founder.
FMI:www.HeritageCelebration.org or www.LBBrown.com or www.byrdinstitute.org





