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BROWN, Thurlow Weed, journalist, died at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, 4 May, 1866. He was for some year's editor of the "Cayuga Chief," and from 1860, when he removed to Atkinson, edited the "Wisconsin Chief." He published a volume of "Miscellanies," mostly on the subject of tern-perance, of which he was an eloquent advocate; "Minnie Hermon, the Landlord's Daughter" (New York, 1854); "Why I am a Temperance Man" (Auburn, 1853); and "Temperance Tales and Hearthstone Revelations."
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