TY - GEN AB - William Washingon Browne, from `Negro Stars in All Ages of the World` by W. H. Quick, L. L. B. Browne was a champion of empancipation and joined the Union Army in 1862 when the Army seized Memphis, Tennessee.  Browne was an outspoken critic of the Ku Klux Klan, and avid Temperance activist and was a Methodist minister of the Leigh Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. The only possible Charlotte connection may have been with the Temperance organization the United Order of True Reformers. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown DA - 1890 ID - 1748 KW - William Washington Browne, Military, People, City and Town Life L1 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1748/files/AA_2004_05_0224_03.jpg L2 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1748/files/AA_2004_05_0224_03.jpg L4 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1748/files/AA_2004_05_0224_03.jpg LK - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1748/files/AA_2004_05_0224_03.jpg N2 - William Washingon Browne, from `Negro Stars in All Ages of the World` by W. H. Quick, L. L. B. Browne was a champion of empancipation and joined the Union Army in 1862 when the Army seized Memphis, Tennessee.  Browne was an outspoken critic of the Ku Klux Klan, and avid Temperance activist and was a Methodist minister of the Leigh Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. The only possible Charlotte connection may have been with the Temperance organization the United Order of True Reformers. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown PY - 1890 T1 - William Washington Browne (1849–1897) TI - William Washington Browne (1849–1897) UR - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1748/files/AA_2004_05_0224_03.jpg Y1 - 1890 ER -