ANDREW CURTIN (1817-1894) US lawyer and Republican politician about 1860 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-andrew-curtin-1817-1894-us-lawyer-and-republican-politician-about-58172578.html
RMDAHYM2–ANDREW CURTIN (1817-1894) US lawyer and Republican politician about 1860
Andrew Gregg Curtin (1815 – 1894) U.S. lawyer and politician Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andrew-gregg-curtin-1815-1894-us-lawyer-and-politician-image209134866.html
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RFBMBBXR–Camp Curtin Historic Marker and Monument in Harrisburg.
Andrew Gregg Curtin (April 22, 1815/1817 - October 7, 1894) was a U.S. lawyer and politician. He served as the Governor of Pennsylvania during the American Civil War, helped defend his state during the Gettysburg Campaign Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andrew-gregg-curtin-april-22-18151817-october-7-1894-was-a-us-lawyer-and-politician-he-served-as-the-governor-of-pennsylvania-during-the-american-civil-war-helped-defend-his-state-during-the-gettysburg-campaign-image482077433.html
RM2K08EK5–Andrew Gregg Curtin (April 22, 1815/1817 - October 7, 1894) was a U.S. lawyer and politician. He served as the Governor of Pennsylvania during the American Civil War, helped defend his state during the Gettysburg Campaign
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Engraved portrait of Andrew Gregg Curtin, Minister to Russia and Governor of Pennsylvania, an American lawyer, and politician from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, 1870. From the New York Public Library. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraved-portrait-of-andrew-gregg-curtin-minister-to-russia-and-governor-of-pennsylvania-an-american-lawyer-and-politician-from-bellefonte-pennsylvania-1870-from-the-new-york-public-library-image245235036.html
RMT6YBP4–Engraved portrait of Andrew Gregg Curtin, Minister to Russia and Governor of Pennsylvania, an American lawyer, and politician from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, 1870. From the New York Public Library. ()
Gov. Andrew Curtin, PA, between 1855 and 1865. [Lawyer and politician: Governor of Pennsylvania]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gov-andrew-curtin-pa-between-1855-and-1865-lawyer-and-politician-governor-of-pennsylvania-image474677669.html
RM2JG7C5W–Gov. Andrew Curtin, PA, between 1855 and 1865. [Lawyer and politician: Governor of Pennsylvania].
Dirge Sung at the Consecration of the Cemetery at Gettysburg, Civil War 1863 sheet music. Lincoln-related. Andrew Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dirge-sung-at-the-consecration-of-the-cemetery-at-gettysburg-civil-war-1863-sheet-music-lincoln-related-andrew-curtin-governor-of-pennsylvania-image435801890.html
RF2G90DN6–Dirge Sung at the Consecration of the Cemetery at Gettysburg, Civil War 1863 sheet music. Lincoln-related. Andrew Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania.
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RF2J597A2–Portrait of Andrew Gregg Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania during the American Civil War. 19th century illustration
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RMDBAJ47–The Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA.
Portrait of Andrew Gregg Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-andrew-gregg-curtin-governor-of-pennsylvania-1861-19th-century-american-civil-war-illustration-from-frank-leslies-illustrated-newspaper-image482248526.html
RF2K0G8WJ–Portrait of Andrew Gregg Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
. English: Andrew Gregg Curtin (22 April 1817 – 7 October 1894) who served as Governor of Pennsylvania during the American Civil War. between 1861 and 1867 130 AndrewCurtin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-andrew-gregg-curtin-22-april-1817-7-october-1894-who-served-as-governor-of-pennsylvania-during-the-american-civil-war-between-1861-and-1867-130-andrewcurtin-image212560117.html
RMP9PXGN–. English: Andrew Gregg Curtin (22 April 1817 – 7 October 1894) who served as Governor of Pennsylvania during the American Civil War. between 1861 and 1867 130 AndrewCurtin
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RM2BF442A–Andrew G Curtin.
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RM2R7TX36–Andrew G. Curtin c. 1860-1870
. Contemporary American biography . candidate for Governor of the Commonwealth. Like all young men of his day,Andrew Curtin idolized Henry Clay, and when he was nominated for the Presidency in 1844canvassed the entire State for the great Commoner. Wherever he appeared, Mr. Curtinawakened the greatest enthusiasm by his eloquence and entertaining speeches. In 1S48, andagain in 1852, Mr. Curtin served on the Whig electoral ticket. He was now recognized as oneof the leaders of the party in Pennsylvania, and at the State Convention held in 1854, althoughstill under forty years of age, was spoken of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contemporary-american-biography-candidate-for-governor-of-the-commonwealth-like-all-young-men-of-his-dayandrew-curtin-idolized-henry-clay-and-when-he-was-nominated-for-the-presidency-in-1844canvassed-the-entire-state-for-the-great-commoner-wherever-he-appeared-mr-curtinawakened-the-greatest-enthusiasm-by-his-eloquence-and-entertaining-speeches-in-1s48-andagain-in-1852-mr-curtin-served-on-the-whig-electoral-ticket-he-was-now-recognized-as-oneof-the-leaders-of-the-party-in-pennsylvania-and-at-the-state-convention-held-in-1854-althoughstill-under-forty-years-of-age-was-spoken-of-image369683843.html
RM2CDCFEB–. Contemporary American biography . candidate for Governor of the Commonwealth. Like all young men of his day,Andrew Curtin idolized Henry Clay, and when he was nominated for the Presidency in 1844canvassed the entire State for the great Commoner. Wherever he appeared, Mr. Curtinawakened the greatest enthusiasm by his eloquence and entertaining speeches. In 1S48, andagain in 1852, Mr. Curtin served on the Whig electoral ticket. He was now recognized as oneof the leaders of the party in Pennsylvania, and at the State Convention held in 1854, althoughstill under forty years of age, was spoken of
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RFBMCRYH–Camp Curtin Historic Marker and Monument in Harrisburg.
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RM2BF442D–Andrew G Curtin.
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Hon Andrew G Curtin, Minister to Russia Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM11657; Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, Minister to Russia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hon-andrew-g-curtin-minister-to-russia-title-from-calendar-of-emmet-collection-em11657-hon-andrew-g-curtin-minister-to-russia-image334502584.html
RM2AC5WCT–Hon Andrew G Curtin, Minister to Russia Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM11657; Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, Minister to Russia
The autobiography of a Pennsylvanian . the most capable and in many respects the most popularexecutive since the days of Andrew G. Curtin. The session of the legislature ended on the 13th of April.A Department of Health had been created, to which hadbeen given very great authority and a power which extendedto the person of the individual citizen and might even beregarded as an infringement of his personal liberty. Thevalue and permanence of the legislation would dependmainly upon the manner in which the department should beorganized. It was at first suggested to me that it shouldbe placed in c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-autobiography-of-a-pennsylvanian-the-most-capable-and-in-many-respects-the-most-popularexecutive-since-the-days-of-andrew-g-curtin-the-session-of-the-legislature-ended-on-the-13th-of-aprila-department-of-health-had-been-created-to-which-hadbeen-given-very-great-authority-and-a-power-which-extendedto-the-person-of-the-individual-citizen-and-might-even-beregarded-as-an-infringement-of-his-personal-liberty-thevalue-and-permanence-of-the-legislation-would-dependmainly-upon-the-manner-in-which-the-department-should-beorganized-it-was-at-first-suggested-to-me-that-it-shouldbe-placed-in-c-image339983820.html
RM2AN3GR8–The autobiography of a Pennsylvanian . the most capable and in many respects the most popularexecutive since the days of Andrew G. Curtin. The session of the legislature ended on the 13th of April.A Department of Health had been created, to which hadbeen given very great authority and a power which extendedto the person of the individual citizen and might even beregarded as an infringement of his personal liberty. Thevalue and permanence of the legislation would dependmainly upon the manner in which the department should beorganized. It was at first suggested to me that it shouldbe placed in c
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RFBMCRY1–Camp Curtin Historic Marker and Monument in Harrisburg.
Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^ the ominous sound of load-ing rifles, and then across the open grave thereshot a line of fire. Three times was this repeated,and as the firing squads ceased their partingsalute, and while the white smoke wreaths hadscarcely lifted to the tree tops, the mellow notesof bugle call floated out and up, and in theirpenetrating vSweetness seemed to reach the distantmountain side. It was the call of lights out,and Andrew Gregg Curtin was left alone forever.. 173 m m ^-^jV/-X/xy^^- ¥?? Viii V^K</^ m Uy *}.< Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-great-campaign-with-hastings-and-his-spellbinders-the-ominous-sound-of-load-ing-rifles-and-then-across-the-open-grave-thereshot-a-line-of-fire-three-times-was-this-repeatedand-as-the-firing-squads-ceased-their-partingsalute-and-while-the-white-smoke-wreaths-hadscarcely-lifted-to-the-tree-tops-the-mellow-notesof-bugle-call-floated-out-and-up-and-in-theirpenetrating-vsweetness-seemed-to-reach-the-distantmountain-side-it-was-the-call-of-lights-outand-andrew-gregg-curtin-was-left-alone-forever-173-m-m-jv-xxy-viii-vklt-m-uy-lt-image340208508.html
RM2ANDRBT–Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^ the ominous sound of load-ing rifles, and then across the open grave thereshot a line of fire. Three times was this repeated,and as the firing squads ceased their partingsalute, and while the white smoke wreaths hadscarcely lifted to the tree tops, the mellow notesof bugle call floated out and up, and in theirpenetrating vSweetness seemed to reach the distantmountain side. It was the call of lights out,and Andrew Gregg Curtin was left alone forever.. 173 m m ^-^jV/-X/xy^^- ¥?? Viii V^K</^ m Uy *}.<
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RFBMCRXR–Camp Curtin Historic Marker and Monument in Harrisburg.
Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENE^ALOGY OF JOHANNES BAER, 1749-I9IO. 195 Street, Harrisburg. She is a teacher in the grammar school inCamp Curtin Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Ralph Reily Swope, fifth child of Andrew C. and LydiaSwope, was bom May 12th, 1875. He is married to ElsieTaylor. Mr. Swope is an engine-hostler. They live at 1124Sixth street, Harrisburg, Pa., and are members of the MethodistChurch. They have the following children: Milton Swope, first child of Ralph and Elsie Swope, wasborn January, 1896. Harold Swope, second child of Ralph and Elsie Swope, wasborn February, 190 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-of-johannes-baer-1749-1910-genealogy-of-johannes-baer-1749-i9io-195-street-harrisburg-she-is-a-teacher-in-the-grammar-school-incamp-curtin-building-harrisburg-pa-ralph-reily-swope-fifth-child-of-andrew-c-and-lydiaswope-was-bom-may-12th-1875-he-is-married-to-elsietaylor-mr-swope-is-an-engine-hostler-they-live-at-1124sixth-street-harrisburg-pa-and-are-members-of-the-methodistchurch-they-have-the-following-children-milton-swope-first-child-of-ralph-and-elsie-swope-wasborn-january-1896-harold-swope-second-child-of-ralph-and-elsie-swope-wasborn-february-190-image338211821.html
RM2AJ6THH–Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENE^ALOGY OF JOHANNES BAER, 1749-I9IO. 195 Street, Harrisburg. She is a teacher in the grammar school inCamp Curtin Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Ralph Reily Swope, fifth child of Andrew C. and LydiaSwope, was bom May 12th, 1875. He is married to ElsieTaylor. Mr. Swope is an engine-hostler. They live at 1124Sixth street, Harrisburg, Pa., and are members of the MethodistChurch. They have the following children: Milton Swope, first child of Ralph and Elsie Swope, wasborn January, 1896. Harold Swope, second child of Ralph and Elsie Swope, wasborn February, 190
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RFBMBBY0–Camp Curtin Historic Marker and Monument in Harrisburg.
The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . ANDREW G. CURTIN. Bom in Centre co., Pa.. Ajiril i^i. ISIT. Stiuliod law inDickinson College. Ciinvasst-d the State for IkniyClay, 1844. Appointed Secretary of the Commonwealth,1854. Elected Governor of Pennsylvania, 1800 ; re-elected. 1863. As one of the War Governore. he didmuch to strengthen the Union cause, and facilitate theraisins; of the vast armies. Appointed Minister toRussia, 1809. Member of the 47th, 48th, 49th Congresses.. SAMUEL COOPER. Born in New York, 1798. Oradiiiitc at U. S. Mil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-a-great-nationor-our-countrys-achievements-military-naval-political-and-civil-andrew-g-curtin-bom-in-centre-co-pa-ajiril-ii-isit-stiuliod-law-indickinson-college-ciinvasst-d-the-state-for-ikniyclay-1844-appointed-secretary-of-the-commonwealth1854-elected-governor-of-pennsylvania-1800-re-elected-1863-as-one-of-the-war-governore-he-didmuch-to-strengthen-the-union-cause-and-facilitate-theraisins-of-the-vast-armies-appointed-minister-torussia-1809-member-of-the-47th-48th-49th-congresses-samuel-cooper-born-in-new-york-1798-oradiiiitc-at-u-s-mil-image342990010.html
RM2AX0F76–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . ANDREW G. CURTIN. Bom in Centre co., Pa.. Ajiril i^i. ISIT. Stiuliod law inDickinson College. Ciinvasst-d the State for IkniyClay, 1844. Appointed Secretary of the Commonwealth,1854. Elected Governor of Pennsylvania, 1800 ; re-elected. 1863. As one of the War Governore. he didmuch to strengthen the Union cause, and facilitate theraisins; of the vast armies. Appointed Minister toRussia, 1809. Member of the 47th, 48th, 49th Congresses.. SAMUEL COOPER. Born in New York, 1798. Oradiiiitc at U. S. Mil
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. History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration,. obertM. Agnew, and Mrs. Amanda Brown, wife of Rev. Walter Brown;and Sarah H. Hice, wife of ex-Judge Henry Hice. Hon. Lawrence L. McGuffin of New Castle, Pa., was ap-pointed, on the resignation of Daniel Agnew, to take his placeon the Supreme Bench, by Governor Andrew G. Curtin, to fillthe vacancy until the next annual election. He was elected in1864 and sat in Beaver two years, or until 1866, when BeaverCounty was cut off from the Seventeenth District. His term aspresident judge of that district would have expired in Dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-beaver-county-pennsylvania-and-its-centennial-celebration-obertm-agnew-and-mrs-amanda-brown-wife-of-rev-walter-brownand-sarah-h-hice-wife-of-ex-judge-henry-hice-hon-lawrence-l-mcguffin-of-new-castle-pa-was-ap-pointed-on-the-resignation-of-daniel-agnew-to-take-his-placeon-the-supreme-bench-by-governor-andrew-g-curtin-to-fillthe-vacancy-until-the-next-annual-election-he-was-elected-in1864-and-sat-in-beaver-two-years-or-until-1866-when-beavercounty-was-cut-off-from-the-seventeenth-district-his-term-aspresident-judge-of-that-district-would-have-expired-in-dec-image336842649.html
RM2AG0E6H–. History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration,. obertM. Agnew, and Mrs. Amanda Brown, wife of Rev. Walter Brown;and Sarah H. Hice, wife of ex-Judge Henry Hice. Hon. Lawrence L. McGuffin of New Castle, Pa., was ap-pointed, on the resignation of Daniel Agnew, to take his placeon the Supreme Bench, by Governor Andrew G. Curtin, to fillthe vacancy until the next annual election. He was elected in1864 and sat in Beaver two years, or until 1866, when BeaverCounty was cut off from the Seventeenth District. His term aspresident judge of that district would have expired in Dec
The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . ISAAC SHELBY. Born near Hagerstown. Md., Dec. 11, 17.)0. Enteredmilitary life. 1774. In command of a company of minutemen iii Va . 1776. Appointed Slate Commissary ofSupplies. 1777, and attached to the Continental Com-missary Department. 1778. First Governor of State ofKentucky. 17H.. Served a second term, 1812. Led4.(:|«i Kentucky Volunteers across the Canatlian fron-tier, 1813 ; and for his fight upon the Thames leceiveda gold medal from Congress. Died July 18, 1826.. ANDREW G. CURTIN. Bom in C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-a-great-nationor-our-countrys-achievements-military-naval-political-and-civil-isaac-shelby-born-near-hagerstown-md-dec-11-170-enteredmilitary-life-1774-in-command-of-a-company-of-minutemen-iii-va-1776-appointed-slate-commissary-ofsupplies-1777-and-attached-to-the-continental-com-missary-department-1778-first-governor-of-state-ofkentucky-17h-served-a-second-term-1812-led4i-kentucky-volunteers-across-the-canatlian-fron-tier-1813-and-for-his-fight-upon-the-thames-leceiveda-gold-medal-from-congress-died-july-18-1826-andrew-g-curtin-bom-in-c-image342990381.html
RM2AX0FMD–The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . ISAAC SHELBY. Born near Hagerstown. Md., Dec. 11, 17.)0. Enteredmilitary life. 1774. In command of a company of minutemen iii Va . 1776. Appointed Slate Commissary ofSupplies. 1777, and attached to the Continental Com-missary Department. 1778. First Governor of State ofKentucky. 17H.. Served a second term, 1812. Led4.(:|«i Kentucky Volunteers across the Canatlian fron-tier, 1813 ; and for his fight upon the Thames leceiveda gold medal from Congress. Died July 18, 1826.. ANDREW G. CURTIN. Bom in C
. Annals of Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1755-1855. mes Potter, (third,) married Maria, daughter of General WilliamWilson, of Chillisquaque ; 2, William Potter, Esquire, late of Belle-fonte, attorney-at-law; 3, Mary P., married Doctor W. I. Wilson,of Potters Mills; 4, John Potter; 5, Martha G., married to Abra-ham Valentine; 6, Peggy Crouch, married Doctor Charles Coburn,of Aaronsburg ; 7, George L. Potter, Esquire, who practiced awhileat Danville, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Andrew G. Curtin, who is a daugh-ter of Doctor W. I. Wilson, of Potters Mills, is a great-grand-daughter of the revolutionary g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-buffalo-valley-pennsylvania-1755-1855-mes-potter-third-married-maria-daughter-of-general-williamwilson-of-chillisquaque-2-william-potter-esquire-late-of-belle-fonte-attorney-at-law-3-mary-p-married-doctor-w-i-wilsonof-potters-mills-4-john-potter-5-martha-g-married-to-abra-ham-valentine-6-peggy-crouch-married-doctor-charles-coburnof-aaronsburg-7-george-l-potter-esquire-who-practiced-awhileat-danville-pennsylvania-mrs-andrew-g-curtin-who-is-a-daugh-ter-of-doctor-w-i-wilson-of-potters-mills-is-a-great-grand-daughter-of-the-revolutionary-g-image336743056.html
RM2AFRY5M–. Annals of Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1755-1855. mes Potter, (third,) married Maria, daughter of General WilliamWilson, of Chillisquaque ; 2, William Potter, Esquire, late of Belle-fonte, attorney-at-law; 3, Mary P., married Doctor W. I. Wilson,of Potters Mills; 4, John Potter; 5, Martha G., married to Abra-ham Valentine; 6, Peggy Crouch, married Doctor Charles Coburn,of Aaronsburg ; 7, George L. Potter, Esquire, who practiced awhileat Danville, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Andrew G. Curtin, who is a daugh-ter of Doctor W. I. Wilson, of Potters Mills, is a great-grand-daughter of the revolutionary g
Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . 624 FourthJohnson Andrew, laundryman La Grande Laundry, r. 212 ThirteenthJohnson Andrew, laundryman S. F. LaundryJohnson Andrew, liquor saloon, 154 SteuartJohnson Andrew, saloon keeper, r. 610 JacksonJohnson Andrew, saloon keeper, r. 921 MontgomeryJohnson Andrew, patent medicines, r. 214 Linden AvJohnson Andrew, seaman, r. 263 EastJohnson Andrew, seaman P. M. 8S. City of SydneyJohnson Andrew J ., machinist, r. 10 ZoeJohnson Andrew M., salesman C. Curtin, r. 13 FultonJohnson Anna Mrs., r. 9 Baldwin CourtJohnson Annie M., widow, r. 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langleys-san-francisco-directory-for-the-year-commencing-624-fourthjohnson-andrew-laundryman-la-grande-laundry-r-212-thirteenthjohnson-andrew-laundryman-s-f-laundryjohnson-andrew-liquor-saloon-154-steuartjohnson-andrew-saloon-keeper-r-610-jacksonjohnson-andrew-saloon-keeper-r-921-montgomeryjohnson-andrew-patent-medicines-r-214-linden-avjohnson-andrew-seaman-r-263-eastjohnson-andrew-seaman-p-m-8s-city-of-sydneyjohnson-andrew-j-machinist-r-10-zoejohnson-andrew-m-salesman-c-curtin-r-13-fultonjohnson-anna-mrs-r-9-baldwin-courtjohnson-annie-m-widow-r-1-image340295654.html
RM2ANHPG6–Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . 624 FourthJohnson Andrew, laundryman La Grande Laundry, r. 212 ThirteenthJohnson Andrew, laundryman S. F. LaundryJohnson Andrew, liquor saloon, 154 SteuartJohnson Andrew, saloon keeper, r. 610 JacksonJohnson Andrew, saloon keeper, r. 921 MontgomeryJohnson Andrew, patent medicines, r. 214 Linden AvJohnson Andrew, seaman, r. 263 EastJohnson Andrew, seaman P. M. 8S. City of SydneyJohnson Andrew J ., machinist, r. 10 ZoeJohnson Andrew M., salesman C. Curtin, r. 13 FultonJohnson Anna Mrs., r. 9 Baldwin CourtJohnson Annie M., widow, r. 1
History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . e, vice-president; G. N.Hale, secretary; J. L. Kurtz, treasurer; W. L. Cal-derwood, assistant secretary; and Moses Montgomery,tillerman. Amos Mullen was the first foreman, and ? E. A. Nolan, H. K. Hicks, and J. W. Morris his as-sistants. The charter members were C. E. Anderson, F. B. Blair, E. M. Blanchard, Andrew BrockerhoflT, G.T. Brew, A. G. Curtin, Jr., Theodore Deshler, J. C.Curtin, J. H. Felleubaum, Theodore Gordon, J. D.Gordon, J. B. Graham, J. T. Hale (deceased), G. F.Harris, J. P. Harris, D. H. Hastings, E. F. Hehr (de-ceased), W. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-centre-and-clinton-counties-pennsylvania-e-vice-president-g-nhale-secretary-j-l-kurtz-treasurer-w-l-cal-derwood-assistant-secretary-and-moses-montgomerytillerman-amos-mullen-was-the-first-foreman-and-e-a-nolan-h-k-hicks-and-j-w-morris-his-as-sistants-the-charter-members-were-c-e-anderson-f-b-blair-e-m-blanchard-andrew-brockerhoflt-gt-brew-a-g-curtin-jr-theodore-deshler-j-ccurtin-j-h-felleubaum-theodore-gordon-j-dgordon-j-b-graham-j-t-hale-deceased-g-fharris-j-p-harris-d-h-hastings-e-f-hehr-de-ceased-w-image338318338.html
RM2AJBMDP–History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . e, vice-president; G. N.Hale, secretary; J. L. Kurtz, treasurer; W. L. Cal-derwood, assistant secretary; and Moses Montgomery,tillerman. Amos Mullen was the first foreman, and ? E. A. Nolan, H. K. Hicks, and J. W. Morris his as-sistants. The charter members were C. E. Anderson, F. B. Blair, E. M. Blanchard, Andrew BrockerhoflT, G.T. Brew, A. G. Curtin, Jr., Theodore Deshler, J. C.Curtin, J. H. Felleubaum, Theodore Gordon, J. D.Gordon, J. B. Graham, J. T. Hale (deceased), G. F.Harris, J. P. Harris, D. H. Hastings, E. F. Hehr (de-ceased), W.
. Officers of the Army and Navy (regular and volunteer) who served in the Civil War . Brevet Major-General Cyrus Bussey, U.S.V. Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-regular-and-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-brevet-major-general-cyrus-bussey-usv-governor-andrew-gregg-curtin-image371683234.html
RM2CGKHN6–. Officers of the Army and Navy (regular and volunteer) who served in the Civil War . Brevet Major-General Cyrus Bussey, U.S.V. Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin..
. Officers of the Army and Navy (regular and volunteer) who served in the Civil War . Brevet Major-General Cyrus Bussey, U.S.V. Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-regular-and-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-brevet-major-general-cyrus-bussey-usv-governor-andrew-gregg-curtin-image371683473.html
RM2CGKJ1N–. Officers of the Army and Navy (regular and volunteer) who served in the Civil War . Brevet Major-General Cyrus Bussey, U.S.V. Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin.
. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times; some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . for all, he could assure the world that governmentof the people by the people and for the people shall notperish from the earth. danger of disturbances in the army and throughout the country,which might have resulted had the inadmissible terms been re-jected without explanation.—Hon. George C. Gorhain to the Au-thor, February i6, 1S92.. (From Syphers Pennsylvania Reserves,) ANDREW G. CURTIX, i860. LINCOLN AND CURTIN. ANDREW G. CURTIN has written the most brilliant.^j^ cha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-men-of-war-times-some-personal-recollections-of-war-and-politics-during-the-lincoln-administration-for-all-he-could-assure-the-world-that-governmentof-the-people-by-the-people-and-for-the-people-shall-notperish-from-the-earth-danger-of-disturbances-in-the-army-and-throughout-the-countrywhich-might-have-resulted-had-the-inadmissible-terms-been-re-jected-without-explanationhon-george-c-gorhain-to-the-au-thor-february-i6-1s92-from-syphers-pennsylvania-reserves-andrew-g-curtix-i860-lincoln-and-curtin-andrew-g-curtin-has-written-the-most-brilliantj-cha-image372698173.html
RM2CJ9T91–. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times; some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . for all, he could assure the world that governmentof the people by the people and for the people shall notperish from the earth. danger of disturbances in the army and throughout the country,which might have resulted had the inadmissible terms been re-jected without explanation.—Hon. George C. Gorhain to the Au-thor, February i6, 1S92.. (From Syphers Pennsylvania Reserves,) ANDREW G. CURTIX, i860. LINCOLN AND CURTIN. ANDREW G. CURTIN has written the most brilliant.^j^ cha
. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times. Some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . that with malice toward none, wath char-ity for all, he could assure the world that governmentof the people by the people and for the people shall notperish from the earth. danger of disturbances in the army and throughout the countrj%which might have resulted had the inadmissible terms been re-jected without explanation.—Ho7i. George C. Gorham to the Au-thor, Februar3 i6, 1892.. (From Syphers Pennsylvania Reserves.) ANDREW G. CURTIN, 1860. LINCOLN AND CURTIN. ANDREW G. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-men-of-war-times-some-personal-recollections-of-war-and-politics-during-the-lincoln-administration-that-with-malice-toward-none-wath-char-ity-for-all-he-could-assure-the-world-that-governmentof-the-people-by-the-people-and-for-the-people-shall-notperish-from-the-earth-danger-of-disturbances-in-the-army-and-throughout-the-countrjwhich-might-have-resulted-had-the-inadmissible-terms-been-re-jected-without-explanationho7i-george-c-gorham-to-the-au-thor-februar3-i6-1892-from-syphers-pennsylvania-reserves-andrew-g-curtin-1860-lincoln-and-curtin-andrew-g-c-image372677481.html
RM2CJ8WX1–. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times. Some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . that with malice toward none, wath char-ity for all, he could assure the world that governmentof the people by the people and for the people shall notperish from the earth. danger of disturbances in the army and throughout the countrj%which might have resulted had the inadmissible terms been re-jected without explanation.—Ho7i. George C. Gorham to the Au-thor, Februar3 i6, 1892.. (From Syphers Pennsylvania Reserves.) ANDREW G. CURTIN, 1860. LINCOLN AND CURTIN. ANDREW G. C
. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 164 THE STORY OF gloom the coming glory of free institutions in America, and his last words to me were these: Under another four years of Abraham Lincoln, if he is reelected (as I assured him he would he in 1S64), all the principles of the Declaration of Independence will be executed;your government will rest on therights of individual liberty andthe right of every man to beara share in the government ofthe coun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-american-heroism-thrilling-narratives-of-personal-adventures-during-the-great-civil-war-as-told-by-the-medal-winners-and-roll-of-honor-men-governor-andrew-g-curtin-164-the-story-of-gloom-the-coming-glory-of-free-institutions-in-america-and-his-last-words-to-me-were-these-under-another-four-years-of-abraham-lincoln-if-he-is-reelected-as-i-assured-him-he-would-he-in-1s64-all-the-principles-of-the-declaration-of-independence-will-be-executedyour-government-will-rest-on-therights-of-individual-liberty-andthe-right-of-every-man-to-beara-share-in-the-government-ofthe-coun-image371699230.html
RM2CGMA4E–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 164 THE STORY OF gloom the coming glory of free institutions in America, and his last words to me were these: Under another four years of Abraham Lincoln, if he is reelected (as I assured him he would he in 1S64), all the principles of the Declaration of Independence will be executed;your government will rest on therights of individual liberty andthe right of every man to beara share in the government ofthe coun
. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times; some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . -. Governor Andrew, Governor Todd,. (Photo by Brady, Washington.) ANDREW G. CTJRTIN, 1892. LINCOLN AND CUR TIN. 25 I Thus, from the day that Curtin welcomed Ivincohi inthe Hall of the House of Representatives at Harrisburgwhen on his way to be inaugurated, mitil their last meet-ing in the same hall when it was the chamber of death,and sorrowing patriots passed silently through it to taketheir last look upon the face of the martyred President,he was side by side with Linco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-men-of-war-times-some-personal-recollections-of-war-and-politics-during-the-lincoln-administration-governor-andrew-governor-todd-photo-by-brady-washington-andrew-g-ctjrtin-1892-lincoln-and-cur-tin-25-i-thus-from-the-day-that-curtin-welcomed-ivincohi-inthe-hall-of-the-house-of-representatives-at-harrisburgwhen-on-his-way-to-be-inaugurated-mitil-their-last-meet-ing-in-the-same-hall-when-it-was-the-chamber-of-deathand-sorrowing-patriots-passed-silently-through-it-to-taketheir-last-look-upon-the-face-of-the-martyred-presidenthe-was-side-by-side-with-linco-image372695551.html
RM2CJ9MYB–. Abraham Lincoln and men of war-times; some personal recollections of war and politics during the Lincoln administration . -. Governor Andrew, Governor Todd,. (Photo by Brady, Washington.) ANDREW G. CTJRTIN, 1892. LINCOLN AND CUR TIN. 25 I Thus, from the day that Curtin welcomed Ivincohi inthe Hall of the House of Representatives at Harrisburgwhen on his way to be inaugurated, mitil their last meet-ing in the same hall when it was the chamber of death,and sorrowing patriots passed silently through it to taketheir last look upon the face of the martyred President,he was side by side with Linco
. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . by HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew G.Curtin, and was responded toby the Honorable William D.Kelly, of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company having an elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-and-three-years-service-civil-war-by-hongalusha-a-grow-speaker-ofthe-united-states-house-ofrepresentatives-on-behalf-ofthe-governor-of-pennsylvaniathe-honorable-andrew-gcurtin-and-was-responded-toby-the-honorable-william-dkelly-of-philadelphia-and-bycolonel-birney-the-occasionwas-made-one-of-festivity-andceremony-camp-being-elabor-ately-decorated-with-ever-green-each-company-having-an-elegant-dinner-provided-during-the-day-prizes-were-contend-ed-for-in-pole-climbing-sackracing-pi-image371701815.html
RM2CGMDCR–. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . by HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew G.Curtin, and was responded toby the Honorable William D.Kelly, of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company having an elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pi
. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . --^TUr^^-fL^^ ^^^iuC^r^ THE 12-tTH REGIMENTPENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY How It Was Recruited—The Character of the Men who Composed Its Ranks President Lincoln, on July 2, 1862, issued a call for threehundred thousand additional troops to assist in bringing therebellion to a close. On July 7, 1862, C. P. Buckingham, Brigadier-General andAssistant Adjutant-General of the United States Army, sent adispatch to Governor Andrew G. Curtin, requesting him to raisein Pennsylvani Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-one-hundred-and-twenty-fourth-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1862-1863-tur-fl-iucr-the-12-tth-regimentpennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-how-it-was-recruitedthe-character-of-the-men-who-composed-its-ranks-president-lincoln-on-july-2-1862-issued-a-call-for-threehundred-thousand-additional-troops-to-assist-in-bringing-therebellion-to-a-close-on-july-7-1862-c-p-buckingham-brigadier-general-andassistant-adjutant-general-of-the-united-states-army-sent-adispatch-to-governor-andrew-g-curtin-requesting-him-to-raisein-pennsylvani-image372676621.html
RM2CJ8TR9–. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . --^TUr^^-fL^^ ^^^iuC^r^ THE 12-tTH REGIMENTPENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY How It Was Recruited—The Character of the Men who Composed Its Ranks President Lincoln, on July 2, 1862, issued a call for threehundred thousand additional troops to assist in bringing therebellion to a close. On July 7, 1862, C. P. Buckingham, Brigadier-General andAssistant Adjutant-General of the United States Army, sent adispatch to Governor Andrew G. Curtin, requesting him to raisein Pennsylvani
. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 16-t THE STORY (^F gloom tlie coming glory of free iii.stitutions in America, and his last words to me were these: Under another four years of Abraham Lincoln, if he is reelected (as I assured him he would he in 1SG4), all the principles of the Declaration of Independence will be executed;your government will rest on therights of individual liberty andthe right of every man to beara share in the government ofthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-american-heroism-thrilling-narratives-of-personal-adventures-during-the-great-civil-war-as-told-by-the-medal-winners-and-roll-of-honor-men-governor-andrew-g-curtin-16-t-the-story-f-gloom-tlie-coming-glory-of-free-iiistitutions-in-america-and-his-last-words-to-me-were-these-under-another-four-years-of-abraham-lincoln-if-he-is-reelected-as-i-assured-him-he-would-he-in-1sg4-all-the-principles-of-the-declaration-of-independence-will-be-executedyour-government-will-rest-on-therights-of-individual-liberty-andthe-right-of-every-man-to-beara-share-in-the-government-ofthe-image371708748.html
RM2CGMP8C–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . Governor Andrew G. Curtin. 16-t THE STORY (^F gloom tlie coming glory of free iii.stitutions in America, and his last words to me were these: Under another four years of Abraham Lincoln, if he is reelected (as I assured him he would he in 1SG4), all the principles of the Declaration of Independence will be executed;your government will rest on therights of individual liberty andthe right of every man to beara share in the government ofthe
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . ANDREW GREGG CURTIN. Andrew Gregg Curtin, son of Roland Curtin andhis wife, Jean Gregg, was burn April 23, 1S15, at Belle-fonte, Pennsylvania. His father, although a native ofIreland, was being educated at Paris at the time of theFrench Revolution, where he narrowly escaped the guil-lotine during that reign of terror; while on his mothersside lie descended from a patriotic ancestry, his great-grandfather, Andrew Gregg, serving as an officer in theFrench and Indian War, and his grandfather, one ofPennsylvanias most brilli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-andrew-gregg-curtin-andrew-gregg-curtin-son-of-roland-curtin-andhis-wife-jean-gregg-was-burn-april-23-1s15-at-belle-fonte-pennsylvania-his-father-although-a-native-ofireland-was-being-educated-at-paris-at-the-time-of-thefrench-revolution-where-he-narrowly-escaped-the-guil-lotine-during-that-reign-of-terror-while-on-his-mothersside-lie-descended-from-a-patriotic-ancestry-his-great-grandfather-andrew-gregg-serving-as-an-officer-in-thefrench-and-indian-war-and-his-grandfather-one-ofpennsylvanias-most-brilli-image371653741.html
RM2CGJ83W–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . ANDREW GREGG CURTIN. Andrew Gregg Curtin, son of Roland Curtin andhis wife, Jean Gregg, was burn April 23, 1S15, at Belle-fonte, Pennsylvania. His father, although a native ofIreland, was being educated at Paris at the time of theFrench Revolution, where he narrowly escaped the guil-lotine during that reign of terror; while on his mothersside lie descended from a patriotic ancestry, his great-grandfather, Andrew Gregg, serving as an officer in theFrench and Indian War, and his grandfather, one ofPennsylvanias most brilli
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . y HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew G.Curtin, and was responded toby the Honorable William D.Kelly, of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company havingan elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pig chasi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-three-years-service-civil-war-y-hongalusha-a-grow-speaker-ofthe-united-states-house-ofrepresentatives-on-behalf-ofthe-governor-of-pennsylvaniathe-honorable-andrew-gcurtin-and-was-responded-toby-the-honorable-william-dkelly-of-philadelphia-and-bycolonel-birney-the-occasionwas-made-one-of-festivity-andceremony-camp-being-elabor-ately-decorated-with-ever-green-each-company-havingan-elegant-dinner-provided-during-the-day-prizes-were-contend-ed-for-in-pole-climbing-sackracing-pig-chasi-image371703930.html
RM2CGMG4A–. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . y HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew G.Curtin, and was responded toby the Honorable William D.Kelly, of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company havingan elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pig chasi
. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . 14. --^TUr^^-fL^^ ^^^iuC^r^ THE 12-tTH REGIMENTPENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY How It Was Recruited—The Character of the Men who Composed Its Ranks President Lincoln, on July 2, 1862, issued a call for threehundred thousand additional troops to assist in bringing therebellion to a close. On July 7, 1862, C. P. Buckingham, Brigadier-General andAssistant Adjutant-General of the United States Army, sent adispatch to Governor Andrew G. Curtin, requesting him to raisein Pennsyl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-one-hundred-and-twenty-fourth-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1862-1863-14-tur-fl-iucr-the-12-tth-regimentpennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-how-it-was-recruitedthe-character-of-the-men-who-composed-its-ranks-president-lincoln-on-july-2-1862-issued-a-call-for-threehundred-thousand-additional-troops-to-assist-in-bringing-therebellion-to-a-close-on-july-7-1862-c-p-buckingham-brigadier-general-andassistant-adjutant-general-of-the-united-states-army-sent-adispatch-to-governor-andrew-g-curtin-requesting-him-to-raisein-pennsyl-image372677490.html
RM2CJ8WXA–. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . 14. --^TUr^^-fL^^ ^^^iuC^r^ THE 12-tTH REGIMENTPENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY How It Was Recruited—The Character of the Men who Composed Its Ranks President Lincoln, on July 2, 1862, issued a call for threehundred thousand additional troops to assist in bringing therebellion to a close. On July 7, 1862, C. P. Buckingham, Brigadier-General andAssistant Adjutant-General of the United States Army, sent adispatch to Governor Andrew G. Curtin, requesting him to raisein Pennsyl
. History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers . way, John, Palmer, William, Curtin, Martin V., Perry, Thomas, Corlis, Robert C, Poltsen, Edward, Correy, Robert C, Price, John P., Drummond, John, Parmer, William, Doughty, Isaac, Sparks, James P.. Dubois, Isaac, Stanley, William W., Elwell, Samuel E., Sargent, John, Forney, Josiah F., Sharp, John S., Frees, Charles H., Shute, Isaac, Ghalegar, John, Shute, Thomas, Gleason, John, Shute, John, Hartman, George W., Seeds, Andrew, Hurley, David, Simmons, Frank, Hancock, Edward, Simpkins, Richard T., Huit, Joseph. Smith, George R., Hale, Richar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-brigade-new-jersey-volunteers-way-john-palmer-william-curtin-martin-v-perry-thomas-corlis-robert-c-poltsen-edward-correy-robert-c-price-john-p-drummond-john-parmer-william-doughty-isaac-sparks-james-p-dubois-isaac-stanley-william-w-elwell-samuel-e-sargent-john-forney-josiah-f-sharp-john-s-frees-charles-h-shute-isaac-ghalegar-john-shute-thomas-gleason-john-shute-john-hartman-george-w-seeds-andrew-hurley-david-simmons-frank-hancock-edward-simpkins-richard-t-huit-joseph-smith-george-r-hale-richar-image371693934.html
RM2CGM3BA–. History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers . way, John, Palmer, William, Curtin, Martin V., Perry, Thomas, Corlis, Robert C, Poltsen, Edward, Correy, Robert C, Price, John P., Drummond, John, Parmer, William, Doughty, Isaac, Sparks, James P.. Dubois, Isaac, Stanley, William W., Elwell, Samuel E., Sargent, John, Forney, Josiah F., Sharp, John S., Frees, Charles H., Shute, Isaac, Ghalegar, John, Shute, Thomas, Gleason, John, Shute, John, Hartman, George W., Seeds, Andrew, Hurley, David, Simmons, Frank, Hancock, Edward, Simpkins, Richard T., Huit, Joseph. Smith, George R., Hale, Richar
. The Library of oratory, ancient and modern . Copyright, 1902, BYJ. C. Tl C H E N OR I T Cl Ih.An Dr..- V^/ ?) <^fPi I r^n K r V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME IX BORN. PAGE. Sir John Alexander MacDonald 1815 1 Speech on Canadian Confederation. From Speech on Canadian Fisheries . 26 Prince Bismarck 1815 38 A Plea for Imperial Armament. Against Liberalism; A Prussian Royalist Confession of Faith 57 Andrew Gregg Curtin 1817 62 The Peoples Heritage Squandered. John Armor Bingham 1815 77 Speech on the Sectional Party. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 1815 93 Sermon: Jesus of Nazareth. Frederick William Robe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-library-of-oratory-ancient-and-modern-copyright-1902-byj-c-tl-c-h-e-n-or-i-t-cl-ihan-dr-v-ltfpi-i-rn-k-r-v-table-of-contents-volume-ix-born-page-sir-john-alexander-macdonald-1815-1-speech-on-canadian-confederation-from-speech-on-canadian-fisheries-26-prince-bismarck-1815-38-a-plea-for-imperial-armament-against-liberalism-a-prussian-royalist-confession-of-faith-57-andrew-gregg-curtin-1817-62-the-peoples-heritage-squandered-john-armor-bingham-1815-77-speech-on-the-sectional-party-arthur-penrhyn-stanley-1815-93-sermon-jesus-of-nazareth-frederick-william-robe-image370034931.html
RM2CE0F97–. The Library of oratory, ancient and modern . Copyright, 1902, BYJ. C. Tl C H E N OR I T Cl Ih.An Dr..- V^/ ?) <^fPi I r^n K r V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME IX BORN. PAGE. Sir John Alexander MacDonald 1815 1 Speech on Canadian Confederation. From Speech on Canadian Fisheries . 26 Prince Bismarck 1815 38 A Plea for Imperial Armament. Against Liberalism; A Prussian Royalist Confession of Faith 57 Andrew Gregg Curtin 1817 62 The Peoples Heritage Squandered. John Armor Bingham 1815 77 Speech on the Sectional Party. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 1815 93 Sermon: Jesus of Nazareth. Frederick William Robe
. Pennsylvania's soldiers' orphan schools, giving a brief account of the origin of the late civil war, the rise and progress of the orhpan system . James L. Paul Facing page 17 Andrew G. Curtin 29 Thomas H. Burrowes 44 John W.Geary 115 George F. McFarland 116 Columbus Cornforth 117 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hutter 118 James P. Wickersham 138 John F. Hartranft 147 Northern Home for Friendless Children 169 MagGregor J. Mitcheson 171 E. W. Hutter 172 SoldiersOrphan Institute 173 John W. Claghorn 175 McAlisterville School 196 Mount Joy School 220 Dayton School * 242 Harford School 265 Cassville School 283 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvanias-soldiers-orphan-schools-giving-a-brief-account-of-the-origin-of-the-late-civil-war-the-rise-and-progress-of-the-orhpan-system-james-l-paul-facing-page-17-andrew-g-curtin-29-thomas-h-burrowes-44-john-wgeary-115-george-f-mcfarland-116-columbus-cornforth-117-mrs-elizabeth-e-hutter-118-james-p-wickersham-138-john-f-hartranft-147-northern-home-for-friendless-children-169-maggregor-j-mitcheson-171-e-w-hutter-172-soldiersorphan-institute-173-john-w-claghorn-175-mcalisterville-school-196-mount-joy-school-220-dayton-school-242-harford-school-265-cassville-school-283-image371714858.html
RM2CGN22J–. Pennsylvania's soldiers' orphan schools, giving a brief account of the origin of the late civil war, the rise and progress of the orhpan system . James L. Paul Facing page 17 Andrew G. Curtin 29 Thomas H. Burrowes 44 John W.Geary 115 George F. McFarland 116 Columbus Cornforth 117 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hutter 118 James P. Wickersham 138 John F. Hartranft 147 Northern Home for Friendless Children 169 MagGregor J. Mitcheson 171 E. W. Hutter 172 SoldiersOrphan Institute 173 John W. Claghorn 175 McAlisterville School 196 Mount Joy School 220 Dayton School * 242 Harford School 265 Cassville School 283
. The Medford historical register . man. Mrs. Marion C. Williams. Elisha B. Curtis. Miss Elizabeth W. Howe. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and Addresses.Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. DeLong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Frank W. Lovering. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Francis A. Wait. Frederick H. Kidder. Miss Catharine E. Harlow. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. Mrs. Edith G. Dennis, Chairman. Miss Hetty F Wait. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-medford-historical-register-man-mrs-marion-c-williams-elisha-b-curtis-miss-elizabeth-w-howe-mrs-ellen-m-gill-mrs-h-a-c-scott-abner-h-barker-andrew-f-curtin-papers-and-addressesgeo-w-parsons-chairman-mrs-louise-g-delong-henry-b-doland-john-h-hooper-frank-w-lovering-percy-s-brayton-miss-alice-e-curtis-miss-katharine-h-stone-historic-sites-moses-w-mann-chairman-miss-ella-l-burbank-francis-a-wait-frederick-h-kidder-miss-catharine-e-harlow-charles-n-jones-genealogy-mrs-edith-g-dennis-chairman-miss-hetty-f-wait-miss-eliza-m-gill-image372190772.html
RM2CHEN3G–. The Medford historical register . man. Mrs. Marion C. Williams. Elisha B. Curtis. Miss Elizabeth W. Howe. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and Addresses.Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. DeLong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Frank W. Lovering. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Francis A. Wait. Frederick H. Kidder. Miss Catharine E. Harlow. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. Mrs. Edith G. Dennis, Chairman. Miss Hetty F Wait. Miss Eliza M. Gill.
. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . 61-1906 104-105 Lieut. Col. Simon Litzenberg 107 Genl George Gordon Meade 113 William W. Potts, 1S63-1906 • ■ 116-117 Edward T. Harlan 128 Genl John W. Geary 140 Genl Samuel W. Crawford 44 Chaplain Joseph S. Evans 146 Genl Thos? Leiper Kane 160 Andrew G. Curtin 191 Col. Joseph W. Hawley, 1863-1906 196-197 Capt. Norris L. Yarnall 203 William P. West 245 Section of Fence, Antietam 248 National Cemetery, Antietam 251 Chanc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-one-hundred-and-twenty-fourth-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1862-1863-regimental-re-unions-1885-1906-history-of-monument-61-1906-104-105-lieut-col-simon-litzenberg-107-genl-george-gordon-meade-113-william-w-potts-1s63-1906-116-117-edward-t-harlan-128-genl-john-w-geary-140-genl-samuel-w-crawford-44-chaplain-joseph-s-evans-146-genl-thos-leiper-kane-160-andrew-g-curtin-191-col-joseph-w-hawley-1863-1906-196-197-capt-norris-l-yarnall-203-william-p-west-245-section-of-fence-antietam-248-national-cemetery-antietam-251-chanc-image372725489.html
RM2CJB34H–. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . 61-1906 104-105 Lieut. Col. Simon Litzenberg 107 Genl George Gordon Meade 113 William W. Potts, 1S63-1906 • ■ 116-117 Edward T. Harlan 128 Genl John W. Geary 140 Genl Samuel W. Crawford 44 Chaplain Joseph S. Evans 146 Genl Thos? Leiper Kane 160 Andrew G. Curtin 191 Col. Joseph W. Hawley, 1863-1906 196-197 Capt. Norris L. Yarnall 203 William P. West 245 Section of Fence, Antietam 248 National Cemetery, Antietam 251 Chanc
. The Medford historical register . man. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann, Editor. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin.Papers and Addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. DeLong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic Sites. r Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Francis A. Wait. Frederick H. Kidder. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-medford-historical-register-man-miss-helen-t-wild-miss-annie-e-durgin-moses-w-mann-editor-h-n-ackerman-membership-c-arthur-platts-chairman-mrs-julia-w-dalrymple-elisha-b-curtis-mrs-elsie-r-perkins-mrs-ellen-m-gill-mrs-h-a-c-scott-abner-h-barker-andrew-f-curtinpapers-and-addresses-geo-w-parsons-chairman-mrs-louise-g-delong-henry-b-doland-john-h-hooper-mrs-adelaide-e-cordis-percy-s-brayton-miss-alice-e-curtis-miss-katharine-h-stone-historic-sites-r-moses-w-mann-chairman-miss-ella-l-burbank-francis-a-wait-frederick-h-kidder-image372207288.html
RM2CHFE5C–. The Medford historical register . man. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann, Editor. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin.Papers and Addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. DeLong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic Sites. r Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Francis A. Wait. Frederick H. Kidder.
. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of .. . 9 SHEPHERD AvEX 20 BICKFORD STX 10 WIGGLSWRTH X Na1E ND RESIDENCEJAMJAR I 1963 OCCUPATION YEAR RESIDENCE OF JANUARY I, 1962BIRTH (IF DIFFI Ri WORTHINGTON STREET 6234 30 Dn BRcNNAN JOSEPH F 6234 30 D BRt^ NAN MABEL F 6234 30 Dn GAULET ANDREW E 6234 30 GAULET JANET V 6234 30 D GAULET MARY E 6234 30 Dn WALiH DANIEL J 6234 30 D WAuSH MARY M 6234 31 Dn COoTIGAN JOHN F 6234 31 D COoTIGAN MARY P 6234 32 D CURTIN ELIZABETH 6234 32 Dn CU^TIN STEPHEN J 6234 32 V DESMOND MARY 6234 32 Dn DESMOND T tMOTHY 6234 32 Dn PAIGE EDWARD F 6234 34 CONROY R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/list-of-residents-20-years-of-age-and-over-as-of-9-shepherd-avex-20-bickford-stx-10-wigglswrth-x-na1e-nd-residencejamjar-i-1963-occupation-year-residence-of-january-i-1962birth-if-diffi-ri-worthington-street-6234-30-dn-brcnnan-joseph-f-6234-30-d-brt-nan-mabel-f-6234-30-dn-gaulet-andrew-e-6234-30-gaulet-janet-v-6234-30-d-gaulet-mary-e-6234-30-dn-walih-daniel-j-6234-30-d-waush-mary-m-6234-31-dn-cootigan-john-f-6234-31-d-cootigan-mary-p-6234-32-d-curtin-elizabeth-6234-32-dn-cutin-stephen-j-6234-32-v-desmond-mary-6234-32-dn-desmond-t-tmothy-6234-32-dn-paige-edward-f-6234-34-conroy-r-image369685796.html
RM2CDCJ04–. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of .. . 9 SHEPHERD AvEX 20 BICKFORD STX 10 WIGGLSWRTH X Na1E ND RESIDENCEJAMJAR I 1963 OCCUPATION YEAR RESIDENCE OF JANUARY I, 1962BIRTH (IF DIFFI Ri WORTHINGTON STREET 6234 30 Dn BRcNNAN JOSEPH F 6234 30 D BRt^ NAN MABEL F 6234 30 Dn GAULET ANDREW E 6234 30 GAULET JANET V 6234 30 D GAULET MARY E 6234 30 Dn WALiH DANIEL J 6234 30 D WAuSH MARY M 6234 31 Dn COoTIGAN JOHN F 6234 31 D COoTIGAN MARY P 6234 32 D CURTIN ELIZABETH 6234 32 Dn CU^TIN STEPHEN J 6234 32 V DESMOND MARY 6234 32 Dn DESMOND T tMOTHY 6234 32 Dn PAIGE EDWARD F 6234 34 CONROY R
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