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Patrick Henry Brittan
General Patrick Henry Brittan was born in Thornton Gap, Virginia on September 21, 1815.
==Biography==
He learned printing in Washington, D.C. and then migrated to Columbus, Georgia in 1839 to practice his trade. He married Ora Williams of Morgan County, Georgia in that same year. They would have nine children together. They moved to LaFayette, Alabama in 1843, where he established the ''LaFayette Tribune''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alabama Secretaries of State: Patrick Henry Brittan )
He relocated again in 1847 to Montgomery, Alabama, where he bought a half-interest in the ''Montgomery Advertiser''. He maintained his interest in the paper throughout several partnerships. In 1853, the ''Advertiser'' became the first newspaper in the state to be published using a steam-powered printing press. He started another newspaper, the ''Montgomery Messenger'', in 1856. It was a small daily that he merged with the ''Confederation'' in 1858, in a new joint venture with two other partners. It was in this year that his new home at 507 Columbus Street was completed.〔 The Patrick Henry Brittan House is a historic Italianate style house in Montgomery. Completed in 1858, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 1979.
Brittan served as quartermaster general of Alabama from 1857 until 1859. In 1859, he was elected as the 10th Secretary of State of Alabama. He served in this capacity from 1860 until the end of the Civil War.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )

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