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- Q18152730 description "American politician".
- Q18152730 description "American politician".
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- Q18152730 abstract "Template:ForGeorge H. Harlow (September 5, 1830 – May 16, 1900) was an American politician. Born in New York, he was originally a student of carpentry and architecture. He entered the mercantile business soon after he moved to Pekin, Illinois. In 1860, he was elected clerk of the circuit court, then co-founded a Union League of America chapter, later serving at the state level of the organization. Harlow was the personal secretary to Governor Richard J. Oglesby and oversaw Camp Butler starting in 1864. He was elected assistant Illinois Secretary of State for four years starting in 1868, then was the secretary from 1872 to 1880. After his terms expired, he traded commodities in Chicago.".
- Q18152730 birthDate "1830-09-05".
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- Q18152730 office "Illinois Secretary of State".
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- Q18152730 birthDate "1830-09-05".
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- Q18152730 name "George H. Harlow".
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- Q18152730 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q18152730 comment "Template:ForGeorge H. Harlow (September 5, 1830 – May 16, 1900) was an American politician. Born in New York, he was originally a student of carpentry and architecture. He entered the mercantile business soon after he moved to Pekin, Illinois. In 1860, he was elected clerk of the circuit court, then co-founded a Union League of America chapter, later serving at the state level of the organization. Harlow was the personal secretary to Governor Richard J.".
- Q18152730 label "George H. Harlow".
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