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Friendship Hill Hiking Stick Medallion

Friendship Hill Hiking Stick Medallion

Albert Gallatin was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1761. At the age of 19, he and a friend snuck out of school and made the trip to America, the "freest country in the universe." They arrived in Boston with nothing but $400 and some tea to sell, and it took Gallatin two years to finally find a job. Eventually he bought some land in Pennsylvania, and from there he became a success. He was a politician, financer, scholar, farmer, and entrepreneur. He served 13 years as the Secretary of the Treasury for both Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison – the longest term ever. Our hiking stick medallion displays an image of Albert Gallatin in front of his home at Friendship Hill.

Product Details

  • Discover Albert Gallatin’s home at Friendship Hill National Historic Site in Point Marion, Pennsylvania.
  • Medallion has 1.75'' diameter
  • Made in the USA
$6.95
Friendship Hill Hiking Stick Medallion—
$6.95

Friendship Hill Hiking Stick Medallion

Albert Gallatin was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1761. At the age of 19, he and a friend snuck out of school and made the trip to America, the "freest country in the universe." They arrived in Boston with nothing but $400 and some tea to sell, and it took Gallatin two years to finally find a job. Eventually he bought some land in Pennsylvania, and from there he became a success. He was a politician, financer, scholar, farmer, and entrepreneur. He served 13 years as the Secretary of the Treasury for both Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison – the longest term ever. Our hiking stick medallion displays an image of Albert Gallatin in front of his home at Friendship Hill.

Product Details

  • Discover Albert Gallatin’s home at Friendship Hill National Historic Site in Point Marion, Pennsylvania.
  • Medallion has 1.75'' diameter
  • Made in the USA

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Albert Gallatin was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1761. At the age of 19, he and a friend snuck out of school and made the trip to America, the "freest country in the universe." They arrived in Boston with nothing but $400 and some tea to sell, and it took Gallatin two years to finally find a job. Eventually he bought some land in Pennsylvania, and from there he became a success. He was a politician, financer, scholar, farmer, and entrepreneur. He served 13 years as the Secretary of the Treasury for both Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison – the longest term ever. Our hiking stick medallion displays an image of Albert Gallatin in front of his home at Friendship Hill.

Product Details

  • Discover Albert Gallatin’s home at Friendship Hill National Historic Site in Point Marion, Pennsylvania.
  • Medallion has 1.75'' diameter
  • Made in the USA
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