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Public Interest

Mar. 12, 2008

Attorney Gives New Meaning to Discovery

Lawyer John E. Brown heads the effort to restore long-lost artifacts to the Mission Inn, a Riverside national landmark.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      RIVERSIDE - John E. Brown is a history buff.
      The Riverside-based partner with civil law firm Best Best & Krieger has sifted through eBay and secondhand stores to deck out his 1920s-era Spanish-style home with period antiques. Among them is an 80-year-old painting by John H. Hinchman, the founde...

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