PENNSYLVANIA WAR GOVERNOR ANDREW CURTIN
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Andrew Gregg Curtin was governor through one of Pennsylvania's darkest periods of history, the American Civil War. Governor Curtin rallied support for President Abraham Lincoln and the Union cause and helped solidify the key role that Pennsylvania played in preserving the Union. Born April 22, 1817, in Bellefonte, Centre County, Curtin was the son of Roland Curtin (1764-1830), a Scots-Irish immigrant iron founder, and his second wife, Jean Gregg (1791-1854), who was the daughter of a major Pennsylvania politician and president pro tem of the U.S. Senate, Andrew Gregg.
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1 lb
Item # CWB14155
$125.00 USD