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Rev. Dr. Henry Brown : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry Brown (American clergyman)

Henry Brown: 1848-1931
Reverend Dr. Henry Brown was born in Guernsey County, Ohio on July 20, 1848. He was a Methodist missionary and minister in Washington State at the turn of the century, a prohibitionist, and an author of one book.
Brown was the presiding elder of the Spokane District of the Columbia River Conference for many years during the 1890s to the early 1900s.〔“New Books,” ''Northwestern Christian Advocate'', vol 52, no 1. Chicago, IL. Jan 6, 1904. ()〕
==Support of Prohibition==
Brown was a prohibitionist, and continually challenged local papers coverage of prohibition and its supporters, especially the ''Daily Journal'' in Walla Walla, which in January 1888, announced it would not publish a proposed article in support of prohibition. Brown challenged the editor on the grounds that newspapers were meant to act as a “mirror to reflect public opinion” and that excluding the support of a policy that the editor disagreed with would be a disservice to the paper’s patrons.〔“Communicated” ''The Daily Journal'', Walla Walla, Washington. Jan. 27, 1888.〕

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