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English: The heading for "F.A. Ross' Corner" in the Jonesborough Whig. The editor of the Whig, William G. Brownlow, was a Methodist, and used this column to defend Methodism against attacks by F.A. Ross, a Presbyterian clergyman.
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Source Jonesborough Whig, 21 June 1848 (from Microfilm)
Author William G. Brownlow (editor)

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