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 Galusha A. Grow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Galusha Aaron Grow (August 31, 1822–March 31, 1907) was a prominent U.S. politician, lawyer, and businessman, and was Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1861 to 1863.
Grow was admitted to the bar in November 1847, and practiced law in Towanda, Pennsylvania from 1847 to 1848; in Montrose, Pennsylvania from 1848 to 1852; and in Glenwood, Pennsylvania.
Grow returned to the United States Congress as a member at-large from Pennsylvania from 1894 to 1903; was the chairman of the committee on education in the 56th Congress; and resided in Glenwood, Pennsylvania, from 1903 until his death.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Galusha_Aaron_Grow

  
 Galusha Aaron Grow 1822 1907 politician 24th Speaker...
Galusha A. Grow, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Robbins) Grow, was born in Ashford, Connecticut, on August 31, 1822.
"Galusha Aaron Grow" (1822-1907), politician, 24th Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Grow was a delegate to the National Republican Conventions in 1864 and 1868.
www.geodatabase.de /Galusha%20A.%20Grow

  
 Picture History - Galusha Aaron Grow (1823-1907)
Galusha Aaron Grow was elected as a Democrat Representative to the Thirty-second, Thirty-third, and Thirty-fourth Congresses and as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, and Thirty-seventh Congresses (1851-63).
Grow was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third Congress and reelected to the four succeeding Congresses, serving from 1894 to 1903.
He was speaker of the House of Representatives in 1863 (Thirty-seventh Congress).
www.picturehistory.com /find/p/15948/mcms.html

  
 GROW, Galusha Aaron (1823-1907) Bibliography
Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House...
Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of representatives March 10, June 14, 1898, and February 13, 1896.
Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, May 3, 1900.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=G000507

  
 Galusha A. Grow Definition / Galusha A. Grow Research
Galusha Aaron Grow (August 31, 1822–March 31, 1907) was a prominent U.S. The United States of America, additionally referred to as the United States, U.S.A., U.S., US, America¹, the States, or (archaically) Columbia, is a federal republic of fifty states, mostly in central North America.
Galusha A. Grow Definition / Galusha A. Grow Research
The U.S. has three land borders, two with Canada and one with Mexico, and is otherwise bounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Bering Sea, the Arctic Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean.
www.elresearch.com /Galusha_A._Grow

  
 Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients - History of the Navy Medal of Honor
The Speaker of the House, Galusha Aaron Grow, signed the enrolled bill on December 19.
www.medalofhonor.com /NavyMedalHistory.htm

  
 Haifa Bibliography - Search Results
Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of representatives, February 29, 1860 [electronic text]
aleph.haifa.ac.il /F/?func=find-b&find_code=SYS&request=0965453

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Grow
As more entries are typed and indexed, this index page will probably grow.
Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Grow
Note: To date, about 45% of the entries in the Biographical Record are typed, and about two-thirds of those are indexed.
www.amherst.edu /~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/g/grow.html

  
 A Bibliography of Kansas Politics
G.A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1856 : on closing the debate on the bill reported from the Committee on Territories for the admission of Kansas into the Union as a state.
Title: The Americanization of Carl Aaron Swensson / by Daniel Merle Pearson.
www.kancoll.org /research/kanpol.html

  
 Galusha Aaron Grow, MC, Union, died in 1907 August 31 in History
Galusha Aaron Grow, MC, Union, died in 1907 August 31 in History
Galusha Aaron Grow, MC, Union, died in 1907
To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1823/august_31_1823_48458.html

  
 Grow, GALUSHA AARON
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Grow was chosen congressman-at-large in 1894 and served until 1903, when he retired.
He was elected speaker of the House in 1861.
www.factopia.com /practical-reference-vol2/grow-galusha-aaron.htm

  
 galusha - OneLook Dictionary Search
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "galusha" is defined.
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word galusha:
onelook.com /?w=galusha

  
 Online Archival Search Information System
OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript collections at Harvard.
These finding aids are detailed descriptions of collections that contain a wide variety of materials, including letters, diaries, photographs, drawings, printed material, and objects.
findingaids.harvard.edu /html/hou00124frames.html

  
 The Political Graveyard: Susquehanna County, Pa.
Galusha Aaron Grow (1823-1907) — also known as Galusha A. Grow — of Glenwood,
This site only lists about 5,000 cemeteries where politicians are known to have been buried (the number grows gradually as more research is done).
Susquehanna County, Pa. Born in Ashford (part now in Eastford),
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/PA/SU.html

  
 Homestead Act: Primary Documents of American History (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)
Includes a speech entitled "Free Homes for Free Men" delivered by Representative Galusha Aaron Grow in the House of Representatives on February 29, 1860.
Search in the 37th Congress using the word "homestead" to find more Congressional documents related to the Homestead Act.
Contains articles from the Continental Monthly and the North American Review on the Homestead Bill.
www.loc.gov /rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Homestead.html

  
 Personal Names Browse for Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania Catalog
Grow, Galusha A. -- (Galusha Aaron), -- 1823-1907 2 items
digital.library.pitt.edu /hswp/browse/persname_fileG.html

  
 Galusha A. Grow (in MARION)
Galusha A. Grow, father of the homestead law, by James T. Du Bois and Gertrude S. Mathews.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1917.
Click on any of the following to start a new search:
js-catalog.cpl.org /MARION/ACH-1625

  
 Worldroots.com
Calvin Galusha Coolidge (see 1092 and 1093, above)
worldroots.com /brigitte/famous/g/georgbushanc1946b.htm

  
 cwla - Personnel - Civilian/Government - G. A. Grow File
cwla - Personnel - Civilian/Government - G. Grow File
www.civilwarlandscapes.org /cwla/per/civil/gag/gag.htm

  
 g.htm
Goble, Phillip E.: Everything You Need to Grow a Messianic Yeshiva (text at afii.org)
Goble, Phillip E.: Everything You Need to Grow a Messianic Synagogue (text at afii.org)
by Aaron Thompson and J. Giles (PDF at In Parentheses)
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/BookLibrary/books/internet_biblio/g.htm

  
 Online Books 4 Free: Free Social Sciences Books - Economics, Trade, Transportation, Communication
Free Homes for Free Men by Galusha Aaron Grow (page images at MOA)
Hydropolitics Along the Jordan River: Scarce Water and Its Impact on the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Aaron T. Wolf (HTML at UNU Press)
Imperialism and the Split in Socialism by Vladimir Ilich Lenin (HTML at marxists.org)
www.onlinebooks4free.com /menu/social_econo.html

  
 What Famous Person do You Share a Birthday With? - www.ezboard.com
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 IT_Library_Free_Books
by Galusha Aaron Grow (page images at MOA)
by Aaron T. Wolf (HTML at UNU Press)
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