- Joseph Mackey Brown
Joseph Mackey Brown (
December 28 1851 -March 3 1932 ) was an American politician. He served two non-consecutive terms as thegovernor of Georgia , the first from 1909 to 1911 and the second from 1912 to 1913.Early life
Brown was born in
Canton, Georgia and was the son of Georgia's Civil War GovernorJoseph E. Brown . The family nickname of the younger Brown was "Little Joe Brown".After graduating from
Oglethorpe University in 1872 (where he joinedChi Phi Fraternity), Brown attendedHarvard University for a time to study law. He continued his studies at his brother's Georgia law practice and passed the bar in 1873; however, he never practiced law due to failing eyesight. He continued his studies at anAtlanta, Georgia business college and became a clerk with theWestern and Atlantic Railroad . During his career at the railroad he rose to the position of traffic manager for the company, and he married Cora Annie McCord.Political career
In 1904, Brown was appointed to the
Georgia State Railroad Commission by then-GovernorJoseph M. Terrell . That appointment was rescinded in 1907 when the new Governor, Hoke Smith, removed Brown over disagreements about passenger fares.Brown exacted revenge by running against Smith in the 1908 gubernatorial election and winning. Smith again won the governorship in the election of 1910 by beating Brown in the democratic primary and in the general election in which Brown ran as an independent. Smith left before the end of his second term to assume the
United States Senate seat that became vacant upon the death ofAlexander S. Clay , and Brown ran unopposed to become Governor again for the rest of Smith's original term.Brown faced Smith once again in the 1914 election for the Senate seat previously filled by Smith. Smith won that election.
Also of Note
Additional facts of interest concerning Joseph Brown:
* Authored two books, "The Mountain Campaigns in Georgia" (1886) and "Astyanax" (1907)
* Served as director and vice president of the First National Bank of Marietta
* Owned and operated Cherokee Mills in Marietta
* Since his death, has been implicated as one of the ringleaders in the lynching ofLeo Frank .Death and Legacy
Brown died in 1932 in
Marietta, Georgia and is buried in the historicOakland Cemetery inAtlanta, Georgia .References and External Links
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2138&hl=y The New Georgia Encyclopedia entry for Joseph M. Brown]
* [http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/tdgh-mar/mar03.htm "This Day in Georgia History:March 3", Ed Jackson and Charly Pou, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-9389 Portrait of Joseph M. Brown]
* [http://www.gashpo.org/assets/documents/ga_govs_graves_field_guide.pdf "Georgia Governor's Gravesites Field Guide (1776-2003)"]Notes
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