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Summary Of: Albert Gallatin

Albert Gallatin longed for retirement to Friendship Hill... Albert Gallatin sold his beloved Friendship Hill and other western holdings at great financial loss... and is located within the boundaries of the Albert Gallatin School District in Fayette County... highest career service award is named the Albert Gallatin Award in his honor... Albert Gallatin Area School District... Albert Gallatin Area School District...

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