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1174: 44: 672: 660: 250: 1193: 470:, in order to secure their continued support of the war. McClure was commissioned by President Lincoln as an assistant adjutant general with the rank of major on September 6, 1862. He was tasked with raising seventeen Pennsylvania regiments for induction into the U.S. Army and served until he resigned his commission on February 27, 1863. 521:
After the war, McClure traveled extensively in the Western United States to recoup personal wealth lost during the war. He became an investor and officer of the Philadelphia-based Montana Gold and Silver Mining Company and was superintendent of one of the company's mills at the Oro Cache vein in
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When the Civil War began, McClure rallied support for the war as Chairman of the Senate Committee of Military Affairs. He assisted Governor Curtin in planning a meeting of fourteen Northern state governors known as the "Loyal War Governors of the North", in
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He also worked to heal sectional divisions between Union and former Confederate forces, including participating at the unveiling of the monument to Confederate General
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to Abraham Lincoln. After Lincoln's election, McClure became chairman of the Republican state committee and helped to elect Curtin governor of Pennsylvania.
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Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: A Complete Collection of the Funny and Witty Anecdotes That Made Abraham Lincoln Famous as America's Greatest Story Teller
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at the Republican National Convention. By the time of Grant's reelection bid, McClure had left the Republican Party and threw his support to
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In 1864, McClure moved to Philadelphia, opened a law office and helped Lincoln carry Pennsylvania again in the general election.
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In 1864, during the Confederacy's third occupation of Chambersburg, when the town was unable to pay ransom demanded by General
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entered Chambersburg on his raid around McClellan's army in October 1862. The following July, Confederates under then Colonel
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Abraham Lincoln and Men of War Times: Some Personal Recollections of War and Politics during the Lincoln Administration
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The Authentic Life of William McKinley Our Third Martyr President: Together with a Life Sketch of Theodore Roosevelt
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McClure married Cora M. Gratz in 1879 after his first wife's apparent death. Together they had at least one son.
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Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations
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In 1865, McClure was elected again to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Union Party member.
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but returned to Pennsylvania after failing in the tannery business. He worked as a printer at the
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from 1873 to 1874. He was a prominent supporter, correspondent, and biographer of President
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crossed the Potomac River and destroyed railroad property in Chambersburg en route to the
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He lost much of his fortune in the stock market but was able to obtain an appointment as
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Gould, Lewis L. โ€œAlexander Kelly McClure.โ€ American National Biography Online. 2000.
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McClure became active in the newly formed Republican Party and was an outspoken
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McClure was appointed to the staff of the first Whig governor of Pennsylvania,
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McClure became a well-known political figure, opposing fellow Pennsylvanian
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along with much of the rest of the town, The home was rebuilt and sold to
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and it became a resource by many interested in traveling in the West.
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during the second occupancy of Chambersburg by the Confederate army.
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Addresses, Literary, Political, Legal & Miscellaneous, Volume 2
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Colonel Alexander K. McClure's Recollections of Half a Century
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from 1858 to 1859 and 1865 to 1866 as well as a member of the
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The South: Its Industrial, Financial, and Political Condition
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The South: Its Industrial, Financial, and Political Condition
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The Valley of the Shadow - Alexander K. McClure's letters
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McClure returned to newspaper editing by founding the
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He returned to Philadelphia in 1868 after supporting
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helped swing the state's vote away from Cameron and
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Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Curtin 1018: 1009:, Wilson College, accessed June 10, 2008 887: 653:in Philadelphia are named in his honor. 406: 331:McClure was born on January 9, 1828, in 1219:19th-century American newspaper editors 1094: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 915: 862: 400:He studied law and was admitted to the 14: 1279:People from Perry County, Pennsylvania 1274:People from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 1201: 1131: 987: 722:. Harrisburg: Clarence M. Busch, 1895. 697:. 1878. New York: Da Capo Press, 1994. 504:, Confederates burned McClure's home, 362:He became editor and publisher of the 821: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 809: 807: 426:Pennsylvania House of Representatives 275:Pennsylvania House of Representatives 943: 555:In 1873, McClure was elected to the 1043: 765:Our Presidents and How We Make Them 744:. Washington, DC: W.E. Scull, 1901. 629: 433:1860 Republican National Convention 24: 1239:Editors of Pennsylvania newspapers 804: 682: 366:in 1846, and became known for his 25: 1300: 1224:19th-century American legislators 1143: 958: 863:McClure, James Alexander (1914). 634:McClure died on June 6, 1909, in 428:and re-elected in 1858 and 1859. 424:. In 1857, he was elected to the 1249:Pennsylvania Liberal Republicans 1191: 670: 665:Library in McClure, Pennsylvania 658: 621: 248: 1088: 1063: 1037: 1012: 993: 856: 844: 785:Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania 780:appeared first in a newspaper. 760:. New York: F.F. Lovell, 1902. 343:. He traveled west as far as 179:Sherman's Valley, Pennsylvania 13: 1: 1022:Famous American Men and Women 792: 597:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 402:Franklin County, Pennsylvania 1135:Autobiography of Eppa Hunton 965:www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu 571:but lost by only 900 votes. 528:Venango County, Pennsylvania 293:. 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Index

Alexander Kelly McClure

Pennsylvania Senate
18th district
George W. Brewer
William McSherry
4th district
Sherman's Valley, Pennsylvania
Wallingford, Pennsylvania
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Republican
Whig

Pennsylvania
Republican
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Pennsylvania State Senate
18th district
4th district
Abraham Lincoln
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Times
borough
McClure, Pennsylvania
Alexander K. McClure School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sherman's Valley
Perry County, Pennsylvania
tanner
Iowa

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