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William M. Browne

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to President Davis, with the rank of a Colonel of cavalry. Beside his main duty on the staff he also was assigned to command a battalion of local defense cavalry. On April 5, 1864 Davis appointed Browne as Commandant of Conscription in Georgia, where Governor
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on July 7, 1823 as (apparently the fifth) son of D. Geoffrey Browne, MP. Definite information about some events, positions or locations in his early life, including an uncertain higher education, alleged service in the
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Afterwards Browne, back in Athens, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1866. Beside his practice of law he became a newspaper man again when he took over editorship of the
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consistently hindered the Confederate war efforts. Browne was a natural choice as a Georgia resident who had inspected and reported about the conscription in Georgia before.
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he was appointed Assistant Secretary of State. On several occasions in 1861 and 62 Browne acted as interim Secretary. Living in
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In late 1864 Browne, while still enforcing conscription, was detached to commanded a small brigade of reserves during the
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in 1868. Despite his position, the Brownes suffered from relative poverty and fragile health.
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with his wife, Eliza Jane Beket, he had two permanent houseguests. One was
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and an old and close friend from Washington, who now was the President of
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by then, had become a well-connected proponent of secession and moved to
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Executive members of the Cabinet of the Confederate States of America
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William Montague Browne: Versatile Anglo-Irish American, 1823-1883
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Browne resigned in March 1862 and was assigned as military
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People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War
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List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders
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