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    Galusha Aaron Grow (August 31, 1823 – March 31, 1907) was an American politician, lawyer, writer and businessman, who served as 24th Speaker of the U.S...
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  • actress Erica Grow, (born 1980), American meteorologist and television reporter Galusha A. Grow (1823–1907), American politician Henry Grow (1817–1891)...
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  • (1832–1918), American theologian Galusha A. Grow (1822–1907), American politician, lawyer, writer and businessman Galusha Pennypacker (1844–1916), Union...
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    Jonas Galusha (February 11, 1753 – September 24, 1834) was the sixth and eighth governor of Vermont for two terms in the early 19th century. Galusha, born...
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    his seat within a month. In 1858, he attempted to choke Representative Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania (Republican) for calling him a "negro driver" during...
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  • The House elects a new speaker by roll call vote when it first convenes after a general election for its two-year term, or when a speaker dies, resigns...
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    Turpie. Among the incumbents defeated that year was Speaker of the House Galusha Grow. When the 38th Congress convened in December 1863, Colfax was elected...
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  • Archived from the original on February 11, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2019. Galusha A. Grow: Father of the Homestead Law from Google Books "Texas Rep. Hall switches...
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  • won a majority of the seats, and the subsequent secession of several states from the Union at the outset of the Civil War. Galusha A. Grow received a majority...
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    David Wilmot (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    from the 1850 congressional elections in favor of the more moderate Galusha A. Grow. Wilmot was President Judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas...
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