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Levi G. McCauley

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McCauley was appointed trustee of the West Chester State Normal School in May 1891. He was appointed as member of the Valley Forge Commission in 1895. He was a member of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphans' School. He was a director of Farmer's National Bank and worked as
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McCauley was elected register of wills of Chester County in 1869. He served in that role for three years. He was chairman of the Republican County Executive Committee from 1886 to 1889. He was a delegate to the Republican state convention in 1886, 1890 and 1894. He was nominated for the role of
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on August 26, 1897. He was elected to that role in November 1897. He served in that role until 1901. Around 1910, he was elected clerk of the
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Leland M. Williamson; Richard A. Foley; Henry H. Colclazer; Louis N. Megargee; Jay H. Mowbray; Will R. Antisdel, eds. (1898).
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At the outbreak of the Civil War, McCauley returned to Pennsylvania. He enlisted under his father John McCauley in
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McCauley married Isabella Davenport, daughter of William Davenport, on October 6, 1870. They had no children.
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and then to the Third Division of the 1st Army Corps. He lost his right arm at the
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from Wilkes-Barre in the spring of 1861. He joined as a private at Camp Wayne in
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American Civil War prisoners of war held by the Confederate States of America
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After leaving school, McCauley worked as a mechanical engineer. He worked at
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Prominent and Progressive Pennsylvanians of the Nineteenth Century
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Levi Gheen McCauley was born on September 2, 1837, on a farm near
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Pennsylvania Archives, Fourth Series: Papers of the Governors
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Pennsylvania Auditor General
Amos H. Mylin
Edmund B. Hardenbergh
Whitford, Pennsylvania
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Republican

Union Army
7th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
1st Army Corps
5th Army Corps
22nd Army Corps
American Civil War
Battle of Charles City Cross Roads
WIA
POW
Pennsylvania Auditor General
Whitford, Pennsylvania
Luzerne County
New York and Erie Railroad
Vulcan Iron Works
Wilkes-Barre
Montgomery, Alabama
Susquehanna County
7th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
Chester County
George A. McCall
Great Falls, Virginia
Drainsville, Virginia

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