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Elizabethtown (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry de-bow-james-dunwoody-brownson
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): entry de-bow-james-dunwoody-brownson
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry de-bow-james-dunwoody-brownson
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
James Dunwoody Brownson Bow (search for this): entry de-bow-james-dunwoody-brownson
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.
De bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867 journalist; born in Charleston, S. C., July 10, 1820; became editor of the Southern quarterly review in 1844, but withdrew the next year and established De bow's commercial review in New Orleans, which was successful until the Civil War, when it was discontinued. After the war the Review was resumed at first in New York City, subsequently in Nashville, Tenn. He died in Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 22, 1867.