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NGE >> History and Archaeology >> Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877 >> People >> Joseph E. Brown (1821-1894)
The Civil War governor of Georgia, Joseph Emerson Brown, was one of the most successful politicians in the state's history.
Born in South Carolina on April 15, 1821, and raised in the mountains of north Georgia, he capped off a solid middle-class education in private academies with a year at Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut (1845-46).