Descriptive Summary | |
Title: Joseph E. Brown papers | |
Creator: Brown, Joseph E., (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894 | |
Creator: Brown, Elijah A. (Elijah Alexander), 1857- | |
Creator: Brown, Franklin P. | |
Inclusive Dates: 1823-1895 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 5 Linear Feet (10 document boxes) | |
Collection Number: ms95 | |
Repository: Hargrett Library |
Joseph Emerson Brown (1821-1894), lawyer, Georgia Governor (1857-1865), son of Mackey and Sally Rice Brown, married Elizabeth Grisham, daughter of Joseph and Mary L. Grisham. Parents of Julius L. Brown, Mary Virginia Brown, Joseph M. Brown, Franklin P. Brown, Elijah A. Brown, Charles M. Brown, Sally Eugenia Brown, and George M. Brown.
For more information, see the article Joseph E. Brown (1821-1894) in the New Georgia Encyclopedia and his congressional biography.
The collection consists of papers of Joseph E. Brown from 1823-1895 and includes correspondence, letter books, tax returns, speeches, and diaries. It contains official correspondence and letterbooks (1858-1863) as Governor of Georgia which are particularly strong in information regarding Georgia's secession and involvement in the Civil War and includes such correspondents as Howell Cobb, Alexander H. Stephens, and other Confederate government officials. Also included are an 1864 speech of Howell Cobb, a speech (1868) made by Brown regarding Reconstruction politics, and a manuscript copy (1864) of Brown's pamphlet concerning Benjamin H. Hill's notes on Reconstruction. The collection also contains diaries of Franklin P. Brown (1868), Joseph Mackey Brown (1867, 1874, 1876), and Elijah A. Brown (1882, Jan. only).
Much of this collection is transcribed with full transcripts in boxes 7-10.
Joseph E. Brown papers, ms95, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.
Donated by Felix Hargrett in 1965