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- Robert_Brent abstract "Robert Brent (1764 – September 7, 1819) was the first mayor of Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States of America. Brent was born into a prominent Catholic family, for which the Brent Society is named. The family lived in Woodstock, which was then in Stafford County, Virginia. His mother was Ann Carroll, whose brother John Carroll was the first Catholic Bishop appointed for the United States. Brent's father was a contractor and quarry owner.".
- Robert_Brent birthDate "1763".
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Virginia.
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Woodstock,_Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent birthYear "1763".
- Robert_Brent deathDate "1819-09-07".
- Robert_Brent deathYear "1819".
- Robert_Brent orderInOffice "1st".
- Robert_Brent orderInOffice "Mayor of Washington, D.C.".
- Robert_Brent party Democratic-Republican_Party.
- Robert_Brent successor Daniel_Rapine.
- Robert_Brent thumbnail RobertBrent.jpg?width=300.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Brentwood,_Maryland.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_paymasters.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink City_planner.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Carroll.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Gallaudet_University.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink James_Madison.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink John_Carroll_(bishop).
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Pearson.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mayors_of_Washington,_D.C..
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery_County,_Maryland.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Notley_Young.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Paymaster-General_of_the_United_States_Army.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Georges_County.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
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- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Washington_County,_DC.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Woodstock,_Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLink Woodstock,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brentwood Mansion".
- Robert_Brent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert Brent".
- Robert_Brent after Daniel_Rapine.
- Robert_Brent before "none".
- Robert_Brent birthDate "1764".
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Virginia.
- Robert_Brent birthPlace Woodstock,_Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent dateOfBirth "1763".
- Robert_Brent dateOfDeath "1819-09-07".
- Robert_Brent deathDate "1819-09-07".
- Robert_Brent deathPlace "Washington, D.C.".
- Robert_Brent hasPhotoCollection Robert_Brent.
- Robert_Brent name "Brent, Robert".
- Robert_Brent name "Robert Brent".
- Robert_Brent office "Mayor of Washington, D.C.".
- Robert_Brent order "1.0".
- Robert_Brent party Democratic-Republican_Party.
- Robert_Brent placeOfBirth Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent placeOfBirth Virginia.
- Robert_Brent placeOfBirth Woodstock,_Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Robert_Brent placeOfDeath "Washington, D.C.".
- Robert_Brent predecessor "office created".
- Robert_Brent profession "quarry owner".
- Robert_Brent shortDescription "American mayor".
- Robert_Brent spouse "Mary Young".
- Robert_Brent successor Daniel_Rapine.
- Robert_Brent termEnd "1812".
- Robert_Brent termStart "1802".
- Robert_Brent title List_of_mayors_of_Washington,_D.C..
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