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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Joseph E. Brown or search for Joseph E. Brown in all documents.
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[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]Things in Georgia. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 1, 1862.
I have been visiting some prominent points in this great Commonwealth, and am now "lying over" in this beautiful city.--As Georgia is the Empire State of our young Republic, all news from this direction finds eager readers in Virginia.
Gov. Joseph E. Brown is immensely popular with the masses in the country, but less so in the cities.
He is popular with the people because they believe him an honest, sensible, economical officer, about whom there is nothing of the politician.
He is also an humble, pious, consistent Christian.
For some years he has been the President of the Baptist State Convention, attends prayer meetings, delivers exhortations and Sunday School addresses, and seeks to save the souls of his fellow men. He despises King Alcohol from his inmost soul, and never permits it to come into the Executive mansion.
It would be better for humanity if the same could be said of