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- see Brinsmade (surname). Brinsmade is a city in Benson County, North Dakota, United States. The po****tion was 30 at the 2020 census. Brinsmade was founded...
- Brinsmade is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allen T. Brinsmade (1837–1913), American politician Peter A. Brinsmade (1804–1859), American-born...
- the Chautauqua Gallery in Devils Lake. Mehus was born on a farm near Brinsmade, North Dakota, and raised in Fessenden, the daughter of Mikkel K. Mehus...
- Herman Hine Brinsmade (September 17, 1876 - April 11, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the 1912 science fiction novel Utopia Achieved about a ****uristic...
- Allen T. Brinsmade (March 29, 1837 – November 16, 1913) was a Republican politician from Cleveland, Ohio, United States who was President of the Ohio...
- Silliman (1732–1790), American attorney and Revolutionary War figure Horace Brinsmade Silliman (1825-1910), founder of Silliman University Jael Silliman, American...
- Hawaii. Its founders were William Ladd (1807–1863), Peter Allen (or Allan) Brinsmade (1804–1859), and William Northey Hooper (1809–1878). The company was behind...
- Thomas Clark Brinsmade (June 16, 1802 – June 22, 1868), sometimes misspelled Brimsmade, was a physician in Troy, New York, who was the sixth president...
- Jennett (sometimes Jennet) Brinsmade Lam (1911–1985) was an American painter. Lam was born in Ansonia, Connecticut, and studied with Josef Albers at Yale...
- Horace Brinsmade Silliman (December 3, 1825 – May 4, 1910) was a businessman and philanthropist from Cohoes, New York and an active layman in the Presbyterian...