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Abram D. Harlan

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Harlan married three times. He married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Boyd Scott, daughter of Samuel W. Scott, on January 1, 1857. They had three children, Walter Lourie (1858–1858), Justin Edward (1860–1935) and Wallace Scott (1862–1924). His wife died in 1883. He married Ellen "Ella" Abigail (nÊe Baldwin)
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to the Republican State Convention in 1872. He worked as assistant clerk of the state constitutional convention from 1872 to 1873. He was clerk of the U.S. Internal Revenue Department under A. P. Tutton from 1872 to 1874. He was appointed deputy collector/assistant cashier of the
362:. His son Wallace was a banker in Coatesville. He was superintendent and elder of the Coatesville Presbyterian Church for about 40 years. He was elected elder of that church in 1871. In 1880, he was a commissioner to the Presbyterian General Assembly. 303:
on October 16, 1862. He reached the rank of first lieutenant and regimental quartermaster. He served until he was discharged on February 27, 1863, in Harrisburg. He also worked in real estate.
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in 1864 and worked as message clerk from 1865 to 1867. In 1868, he helped secure the charter of the Coatesville Gas Company and in 1871, he served as its secretary. He was delegate of
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Harlan owned a general store in Coatesville. He operated it until 1862. In the spring of 1862, he worked in the Christian commission and provided care to the sick at
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Harlan was a member of the Coatesville School Board for 21 years. He helped start the Coatesville Building Association. He helped organize Fairview Cemetery.
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Whyte, daughter of Abner Baldwin, on June 18, 1885, and she died in 1896. He married Olivia O. Wilcox in 1899. His son Justin was a dentist in China and in
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in the senate until he resigned on June 29, 1891. In June 1891, he was appointed as marshall of the U.S. Circuit Court Appeals, District 3 by Judge
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Abram Douglas Harlan was born on September 3, 1833, to Elizabeth (nÊe Buller) and Ezekial Harlan in
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by Tutton. He served in that role from 1872 to 1882. In 1873, he edited and published
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Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, 1872 and 1873, its Members and Officers
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Wiley, Samuel T. (1893). Garner, Winfield Scott (ed.).
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Index

Pennsylvania Senate
19th
James B. Everhart
Septimus Evans Nivin
West Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania
Wenonah, New Jersey
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Republican
Pennsylvania Senate
West Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania
Coatesville
Fort Monroe
157th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
Port of Philadelphia
Republican
Pennsylvania Senate
James B. Everhart
district 19
Joseph P. Bradley
West Chester
Wenonah, New Jersey


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