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Nathan Brownson

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33: 1424: 1928: 1410: 246:, but with the expulsion of the king’s troops from Augusta in June 1781, factional disputes threatened to spoil the victory. At this critical moment Brownson, then acting as deputy purveyor of hospitals in the South, was dispatched to Georgia with a brigadier’s commission from Congress. He initially served as 282:
and accused them of making an unsuccessful attack against American soldiers and of holding American traders, commissaries, and property. He told them that the Americans desire friendship, and threatened them with reprisal if they did not submit.
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wrote to Gov. Brownson on Nov. 18, 1781, indicating his suspicions regarding attempts of British traders in the area to gain favor with the Indians by securing presents for them. Brownson talked to the upper and lower
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in 1761 and practiced medicine in his hometown. In 1769 he married Elizabeth Lewis. The couple moved to St. John Parish, Georgia, in 1774 and began working a 500-acre plantation near
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During the decade following the war, Brownson served the public almost continuously as justice of the peace, as a commissioner for erecting a new capital in
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in 1764 and began his medical practice. Brownson’s wife died in 1775, and the following year he married Elizabeth McLean, with whom he had two children.
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that had been founded by Puritans from Massachusetts. Brownson and another transplanted Connecticut physician,
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Brownson's term as governor during the last few months of 1781 was filled with dealing with hostile
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The King's Ranger : Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier
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The British invasion of Georgia in the final days of 1778 was part of the
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was promoted to brigadier general. Brownson congratulated General
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New Georgia Encyclopedia. 16 September 2014. Web. 20 May 2016.
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Lachlan McIntosh and the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia
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American continental congressman and governor (1742–1796)
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List of speakers of the Georgia House of Representatives
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for his efforts to restore civil government in Georgia.
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Governor of Georgia
Myrick Davies
John Martin
Continental Congress
Woodbury, Connecticut
Riceboro, Georgia
Georgia
Continental Congress
Governor of Georgia
the Society of the Cincinnati
Woodbury, Connecticut
Yale
Savannah
Liberty County, Georgia
revolutionary
Congregationalists
Dorchester, South Carolina
Charlestown
Lyman Hall
Second Continental Congress
southern theater of the revolution
Speaker of the House of Representatives
John Twiggs
Nathanael Greene
Creek Indians
Tories
Pensacola, Florida
Arturo O'Neill
Creek Nation

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