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George A. Stambaugh


GEORGE A. STAMBAUGH—Worthy of especial mention in a work of this kind is  George A. Stambaugh, one of the leading merchants of Wheatland and its postmaster. Capable, intelligent and enterprising, he is widely known and highly respected as a man of tried and trusted integrity and uprightness. A native of Mercer county, he was born, March 17, 1873, in Hickory township, a son of the late  George T. Stambaugh, of whom a brief sketch may be found on another page of this volume.

Brought up on time parental homestead, George A. Stambaugh attended first the district schools, afterwards continuing his studies at the New Castle Commercial College, subsequently being graduated from time Commercial Department of time Allegheny College at Meadville. Returning home, he assisted in time care of the home farm until it was sold by his father, after which he entered the employ of the American Steel and Wire Company at South Sharon as storekeeper, taking up his residence in Wheatland. Subsequently forming a partnership with S. M. Mitchell, he purchased a half interest in his mercantile establishment and has since been actively and prosperously engaged in mercantile pursuits under the firm name of Wheatland Supply Company. and as a general merchant has built up a thriving trade. In 1904 Mr. Stambaugh was made postmaster of Wheatland, and has since performed the duties devolving upon him in this capacity with much satisfaction to all concerned.

In 1899 Mr. Stambaugh married Estella, daughter of Thomas Campbell, of Wheatland, and their home is ever open to their mammy friends and acquaintances. They have four children: Helen, Carlton, Everett and Edna. Politically Mr. Stambaugh is ever and always a strong Republican. Fraternally he is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and religiously both Mr. and Mrs. Stambaugh are Presbyterians.

Twentieth Century History of Mercer County, 1909, page 600



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