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  1. 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. House of Representatives from 1861 to 1863. Elected as a Democrat in the 1850 congressional elections , he switched to the newly organized Republican Party in the mid-1850s when ...

  2. A compelling political biography of Galusha A. Grow, an often-overlooked, yet influential radical American politician of the nineteenth century, who became Spea...

  3. 15 de abr. de 1989 · Galusha A. Grow: The People’s Candidate. Paperback – April 15, 1989. by Robert D. Ilisevich (Author) See all formats and editions. A compelling political biography of Galusha A. Grow, an often-overlooked, yet influential radical American politician of the nineteenth century, who became Speaker of the House in 1861.

    • Robert D. Ilisevich
    • 1988
    • Robert D. Ilisevich
  4. Topics. Grow, Galusha A. (Galusha Aaron), 1823-1907, United States. Congress. House, United States. Congress. House -- Biography, Legislators, Legislators -- United States -- Biography, United States. Publisher. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor.

  5. Galusha A. Grow: The People’s Candidate. Book. Robert D. Ilisevich. 1989. Published by: University of Pittsburgh Press. View. summary. A compelling political biography of Galusha A. Grow, an often-overlooked, yet influential radical American politician of the nineteenth century, who became Speaker of the House in 1861. Table of Contents.

  6. Galusha A. Grow: The People’s Candidate. Robert D. Ilisevich. University of Pittsburgh Pre, Apr 15, 1989 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages. A compelling political biography of Galusha...

  7. Learn about Galusha A. Grow, a Pennsylvania politician who served as a Congressman, a Speaker of the House, and a friend of President Lincoln. Find out his views on slavery, land, and the Confederacy, and how he interacted with the White House.