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Martin Grove Brumbaugh
26th Governor of Pennsylvania
In office January 19, 1915 – January 21, 1919
Lieutenant
Frank McClain
Preceded by
John Tener
Succeeded by
William Sproul
Personal details
Born
(1862-04-14)April 14, 1862 Penn Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Died
March 14, 1930(1930-03-14) (aged 67) Pinehurst, North Carolina
Political party
Republican
Spouse(s)
Anna Konigmacher
(m. 1884; died 1914)
Flora Belle Parks
(m. 1916)
Alma mater
Huntingdon Normal School University of Pennsylvania
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Martin Grove Brumbaugh (April 14, 1862 – March 14, 1930) was an American Republican politician who served as the 26th governor of Pennsylvania, from 1915 until 1919. He is frequently referred to as M.G. Brumbaugh, as was common in the Brumbaugh family.
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