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    Andrew Gregg Curtin (April 22, 1815/1817 – October 7, 1894) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as the 15th governor of Pennsylvania during...
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  • Andrew Gregg Curtin Bierer(October 24, 1862 – February 21, 1951). more often written as A. G. C. Bierer, was a judge in Oklahoma Territory who served...
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    1783. Two of his grandsons, Andrew Gregg Curtin and James Xavier McLanahan, were prominent Pennsylvania politicians. Gregg died May 20, 1835, in Bellefonte...
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    1978, pp. 1310–1311. "Andrew Gregg Curtin". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023. "Inauguration of Gov. Curtin". The Philadelphia Inquirer...
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    gubernatorial election occurred on October 9, 1866. Incumbent governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, a Republican, was not running for re-election. Republican candidate...
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    1869 President Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Preceded by Simon Cameron Succeeded by Andrew Gregg Curtin In office July 14, 1861 – June...
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    Sage Parker Blackwater Lane Matthew TBA The Gettysburg Address † Andrew Gregg Curtin Voice; post-production Depravity † TBA Post-production Play Dirty...
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    John Irvin Curtin (June 17, 1837 – January 1, 1911) was a cousin of Pennsylvania governor Andrew Gregg Curtin. He led a regiment and then a brigade in...
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    October 13, 1863. Incumbent governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, a Republican, was a candidate for re-election. Curtin defeated Democratic candidate George Washington...
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    became the only president to serve two full, consecutive terms between Andrew Jackson (1829–1837) and Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921). Additionally, he is...
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    The meeting was established and hosted by Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, who was a staunch defender of the war effort and Lincoln Administration...
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  • and the sale of alcohol to the Indians before U.S. District Judge Andrew Gregg Curtin Bierer, Sr. (1862-1951) at his court in Guthrie in Logan County,...
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    Vanderbilt 1858 1861 William F. Packer Catherine Irvine Wilson 1861 1867 Andrew Gregg Curtin Mary Church Henderson 1867 1873 John W. Geary Sallie Douglas Sebring...
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    scattered, and "barely polite". In contrast, Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin maintained, "He pronounced that speech in a voice that all the multitude...
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    State Senate Jake Corman – member of the Pennsylvania State Senate Andrew Gregg Curtin – Governor of Pennsylvania (1861–1867) Nathan Alan Cutietta – documentary...
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    Pennsylvania In office January 15, 1867 – January 21, 1873 Preceded by Andrew Gregg Curtin Succeeded by John F. Hartranft 1st Mayor of San Francisco In office...
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  • Grandson of Andrew Gregg. David McMurtie Gregg (1833–1916), U.S. Consul to Prague, Austria-Hungary. Grandson of Andrew Gregg. Willard S. Curtin (1905–1996)...
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    (1903) Bust of Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin (1912), Smith Memorial Arch, West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Andrew Dickson White, Uris Library...
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  • Mcabe Gregg as Tom Davis Nicholas Podany as Billy Crystal Ellen Boscov as Mrs. Kaufman Billy Bryk Joe Chrest as Herb Sargent Catherine Curtin as Joan...
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    the nation amidst the Civil War's escalation. On August 5, 1861, Andrew Gregg Curtin, Pennsylvania's Civil War-era governor, granted Tilghman H. Good...
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    1853–1855 Andrew Gregg Curtin 1855–1858 James Pollock William M. Heister 1858–1861 William F. Packer Eli Slifer 1861–1867 Andrew Gregg Curtin Francis Jordan...
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    future Union general David McMurtrie Gregg. He was also related to Pennsylvania governor Andrew Gregg Curtin. Gregg served in Company E, the "Centre Guards...
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  • Gardner, started an investment firm. She is a distant descendant of Andrew Gregg Curtin, who served as Governor of Pennsylvania during the Civil War. She...
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    Presidential election. Andrew Curtin of the newly formed Republican Party won the governor's mansion over Democrat Henry Donnel Foster. Curtin would go on to...
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    1879–1881 New York Charles G. Williams Republican 1881–1883 Wisconsin Andrew Gregg Curtin Democratic 1883–1885 Pennsylvania Perry Belmont Democratic 1885–1888...
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    to the 15,000 spectators, attendees included six state governors: Andrew Gregg Curtin of Pennsylvania, Augustus Bradford of Maryland, Oliver P. Morton...
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    1858 – January 15, 1861 Preceded by James Pollock Succeeded by Andrew Gregg Curtin Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives In office 1847...
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    Conference in Altoona, Pennsylvania, organized by Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, which ultimately backed Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation...
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  • (R) 21R, 12D 66R, 34D Abraham Lincoln/ Hannibal Hamlin (R) Y 1861 Andrew Gregg Curtin (R) 27R, 6D 71R, 29D David Wilmot (R) Edgar Cowan (R) 19R, 6D 1862...
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    the door of Pennsylvania's governor, Andrew Gregg Curtin of Centre County north of Chambersburg. Governor Curtin and his wife realized the orphaned children...
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