Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . #. The Governor and Sarah. stomach. It was in the winter of 1S63. YoungDan was only fourteen. The limited educationhe had acquired had been gained by the light oftallow dips after a days toil on that farm ofGolden Rod and slate pencils. He heard that aschool in Wayne Township was vacant. The ladborrowed one dollar, trudged through the snowand secured the appointment conditioned upon hispassing an examination. He walked back toLock Haven the same day, was examined andreceived his certificate, returning on foot in timeto open the


Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . #. The Governor and Sarah. stomach. It was in the winter of 1S63. YoungDan was only fourteen. The limited educationhe had acquired had been gained by the light oftallow dips after a days toil on that farm ofGolden Rod and slate pencils. He heard that aschool in Wayne Township was vacant. The ladborrowed one dollar, trudged through the snowand secured the appointment conditioned upon hispassing an examination. He walked back toLock Haven the same day, was examined andreceived his certificate, returning on foot in timeto open the school the next morning. His moneywas gone, and he began life on his own accountthat day without anything to eat. Chronologically, here is the story of Daniel H. Hast-ings life by years : 1863—County school teacher. 1866—Principal Bellefonte High School. 1875—Admitted to the Centre County Bar. 1877—Paymaster, rank of Captain, N. G. P. T878—Lieutenant Colonel Fifth Regiment. 1883—Assistant Adjutant General. 1884—Colonel Fifth Regiment. 1886—Nominate


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