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John Henry Puleston

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Guardian for a short time, but departed from the town leaving debts. He invested in railroads and developed his political contacts. Puleston managed to obtain the role of secretary to a Peace Commission established prior to the
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he was reminded of his debts, and hunted them down and repaid them all. He was chairman City of London Conservative Association and Treaurer of the Royal Asylum of St Anne's Society. He was awarded a knighthood in 1887.
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appointed Puleston as military agent for the state of Pennsylvania with the rank of Colonel. He later drew a lucrative salary as secretary of Butterfield's Overland Express Company, and then became a broker on
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to become a political missionary for the Republican Party among Welsh miners in Pennsylvania. Turning to journalism, he edited a Welsh newspaper at
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with the firm Raymond, Puleston & Co. He was associated with Jay Cooke, McCullogh & Co, bankers and returned to London.
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and the House of Representatives. When the American Civil War broke out, Governor
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Puleston was born at Plasnewydd the son of John Puleston, a prosperous farmer of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Devon
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Pulestone married, in 1857, the daughter of Rev. Edward Loyd,
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photo taken of Puleston during his time in the United States
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and achieved a national reputation, presenting reports to
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Devonport
Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair

Mathew Brady
Conservative
Devonport
Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd
Ruthin Grammar School
King's College London
Morgan
Horace Greeley
Scranton
Pittston
Phoenixville
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
Curtin
Wall Street
MPs
Philadelphia
Llanfyllin
Montgomeryshire
Whitehall Court
New York Times 20 October 1908
William Emile Doster Lincoln and episodes of the Civil War 1915 pp20 & 42
New York Times 27 September 1879
New York Times 14 October 1879
Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian p 75-76

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