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- Alexander J. Frick, the youngest son of George Augustus Frick, studied law with William G. Hurley and was admitted to the Danville bar in 1855. When the Civil War erupted in 1861,
Alexander entered the Union army on September 18th as captain of Company D, 84th Pennsylvania
Volunteer Regiment. He served as captain until October 1862, participating in the battles of
Winchester, Port Republic, and Second Bull Run. The following year he became lieutenant colonel
of the 41st Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg Campaign. After the war, Alexander resumed his law practice in Danville and also served as deputy collector of revenue for the 12th District of Pennsylvania.[39]
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