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brothers who served in the war. Gates was educated at local district schools during his youth. In 1835, he opened a general assortment store under Gates & Greene. He then entered into a partnership with his brother, Horatio N. Gates, from 1836 to 1844, in the commission business. In 1838, Gates was elected
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