Grand Old Partisan salutes Harry White, born near Pittsburgh, January 13th 1834. Graduating from Princeton, he returned home to practice law. Age twenty-two, this son of abolitionists joined the newborn Republican Party and became his county's first GOP chairman. He campaigned effectively for presidential nominee John Fremont that year. In 1860, he declined nomination to Congress, in favor of a more prominent candidate with a better chance to win.
During the Civil War, a Republican Governor commissioned him Captain in the 67th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Without his knowledge, the PAGOP nominated Major White for the state senate, and he was elected. The army gave him leave to attend legislative sessions. His salary he donated to the local soldiers' relief fund.
White was captured as his regiment fought to delay the Confederate advance toward Gettysburg. He escaped with assistance from slaves.
Colonel White again served in the state senate, rising to speaker. He contested for the 1872 gubernatorial nomination. In 1876, he won the first of two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. Two decades thereafter, he was a state judge.
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