Nathan Brownson
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Nathan Brownson (May 14, 1742– November 6, 1796) was an American physician and statesman from Riceboro, Georgia . He served Georgia as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1777 and as Governor in 1781.
Nathan was the sixth of ten children born to Timothy (1701-1766) and Abgail Jenner (1707-1784) Brownson and was born in Woodbury, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale in 1761 and studied medicine before moving to Georgia. He settled in Liberty County, Georgia in 1764 and began his medical practice.
Brownson was married twice: first, in 1769, to Elizabeth Lewis, who died in 1775; then to Elizabeth McLean in 1776. There were two children from the second marriage. He died in 1796 in Riceboro, Georgia.
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- Cook, James; The Governors Of Georgia: 1754-2004; 1995, Mercer University Press; (2004 paperback edition, ISBN 0-86554-954-0)
- Jackson, Harvey; Lachlan McIntosh and the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia; 1979, Univ of Georgia Press, ISBN 0-8203-0459-X; (2003 paperback edition, ISBN 0-8203-2542-2).
Preceded by Myrick Davies |
Governor of Georgia 1781–1782 |
Succeeded by John Martin |
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