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ALBRIGHT, Charles, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Bucks County, Pa.,
December 13, 1830; attended Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.; studied law; was
admitted to the bar in 1852 and commenced practice in Mauch Chunk, Pa.; moved
to the Territory of Kansas in 1854 and participated in its early development;
returned to Pennsylvania and resumed the practice of law in Mauch Chunk in
1856; delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1860 and 1872; during
the Civil War served in the Union Army and was promoted through the ranks to
colonel of the One Hundred and Thirty-second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer
Infantry; honorably mustered out May 24, 1865; recommissioned colonel of the
Thirty-fourth Pennsylvania Militia July 3, 1863, and honorably mustered out
August 10, 1863; recommissioned colonel of the Two Hundred and Second Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, September 4, 1864; honorably mustered out
August 3, 1865; resumed the practice of law in Mauch Chunk, Pa.; elected as a
Republican to the Forty-third Congress (March 4, 1873-March 3, 1875); was not a
candidate for reelection in 1874; resumed the practice of law and also engaged
in manufacturing in Mauch Chunk, Pa., until his death there September 28, 1880;
interment in Mauch Chunk Cemetery.
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