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Reese Bowen Brabson

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Although a slaveholder, Brabson opposed secession on the eve of the Civil War. When Tennessee seceded in June 1861, he returned to his residence at Chattanooga, refusing to take up arms against either side, though offered a commission by both. As a lawyer, he defended
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Brabson married Sarah Maria Keith, daughter of Judge Charles F. and Elizabeth D. (Hale) Keith, of McMinn County. The couple had six children, John Bowen, Ada Elizabeth, Maria Marshall, Catherine Douglass, Mary, and Rose. Brabson was the uncle of
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John Bowen Brabson, Ada Elizabeth Brabson Colburn, Maria Marshall Brabson, Catherine Douglass Brabson Waggener, Mary Brabson, Rose Brabson
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Brabson's home, though extensively altered, still stands on East Fifth Street in Chattanooga. The plantation where he was raised,
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in 1862. But he also opened his home to the wounded Confederate casualties following the
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ticket, but ultimately lost the election to the incumbent
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Reese B. Brabson
U.S. House of Representatives
3rd
Samuel A. Smith
George W. Bridges
Tennessee House of Representatives
Sevier County, Tennessee
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Whig
Know Nothing
Opposition
Robert H. Hodsden
Charles K. Bell
Alma mater
Maryville College
Tennessee's 3rd district
United States House of Representatives
Tennessee House of Representatives
Brabson's Ferry Plantation
Sevierville
Maryville College
Maryville, Tennessee
Dandridge
bar
Chattanooga, Tennessee
elector
Zachary Taylor
Hamilton County
Tennessee House of Representatives
Tennessee General Assembly

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