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Father of the Homestead Act, opening western lands to free settlement in 1862. Speaker of the House, 1861-63; Returned to Congress 1893-1903. Educated at Franklin Academy, Harford, and buried in this cemetery.
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Galusha Grow
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Susquehanna County
Montrose, PA
Formed on February 21, 1810 out of Luzerne County.
