Family photographs, 1880-1951.

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Family photographs, 1880-1951.

This collection consists of fifteen photographs, measuring 3x5, 8x10, and 11x14. The photographs show Armstead Brown and his brother Dowdell at varying ages, beginning in 1880 and finishing with a view of them together in 1946. The collection also includes a photograph of Armstead and his wife Elizabeth on their golden wedding anniversary in 1951.

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Brown, Dowdell.

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Georgia. Governor (1886-1890 : Gordon).

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Dowdell, James Render, b.1847.

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Calhoun, King, and Spalding (Law firm : Atlanta, Ga.)

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LeVert College (Talbotton, Ga.)

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Holloway, J. Lee (Joseph Lee), b.1871.

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Brown, Elisabeth Potts, 1939-

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Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904

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John Brown Gordon (1832-1904), Confederate General, Georgia Governor (1886-1890), and U.S. Senator (1873-1880, 1891-1897), born in Upson County, Georgia. From the description of Letters to Henry F. Emery, 1901-1903. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478315 One of Georgia's most renowned political and military figures of the nineteenth century, John Brown Gordon was born on a plantation situated along the banks of the Flint River in Upson County on February 6, 1832. As a child...

Brown, Armstead, b.1875.

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Armstead Brown, who was a prominent Alabama lawyer and judge, was born at Talbotton, Ga. in 1875. He studied at LeVert College, Talbotton, and served as stenographer to Gov. John B. Gordon and the law firm of Calhoun, King, and Spalding. He studied law under Chief Justice J. R. Dowdell in LaFayette (Ala.), was admitted to the bar in 1897 and practiced in LaFayette until 1905. He then moved to Montgomery and became a partner with J. Lee Holloway until 1909, when he was ap...