. Kentucky politicians. Sketches of representative Corncrackers and other miscellany. yers, politicians,and soldiers. No matter what the position, they reflected credit ujjonit and themselves. General Thomas Crittenden, ex-governor of Mis-souri; Governor Eli Murray, of Utah, and Judge John Allen Murray,of Breckinridge county, Ky., are among the younger members ofthese remarkable families, all congenital Corn-crackers, born andreared in Kentucky and educated in her institutions of learning andresearch. And certainly they compare favorably with any specimens JUDGE ELI H. BROWN. 31 of the Anglo-S


. Kentucky politicians. Sketches of representative Corncrackers and other miscellany. yers, politicians,and soldiers. No matter what the position, they reflected credit ujjonit and themselves. General Thomas Crittenden, ex-governor of Mis-souri; Governor Eli Murray, of Utah, and Judge John Allen Murray,of Breckinridge county, Ky., are among the younger members ofthese remarkable families, all congenital Corn-crackers, born andreared in Kentucky and educated in her institutions of learning andresearch. And certainly they compare favorably with any specimens JUDGE ELI H. BROWN. 31 of the Anglo-Saxon race to be found in any country and with speci-mens of any other civilized and enUghtened people on the face of theglobe. Judge Brown is a man of fine stature and commanding appear-ance. He has great conversational adaptability, and possesses manywarm and admiring friends who take pride in his success in life, andout of true personal regard advance his interests whenever they a ma i can command fidelity in his friends one may well reposefaith in his intrinsic ®-t— -3-


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