George A. Buskirk
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George Abraham Buskirk (born Monroe County, Indiana, August 10, 1829; died Bloomington, Indiana, July 22, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and businessman. He was the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives in 1869.
George A. Buskirk was the fifth of six children of George Abram (or perhaps just "Abram") Buskirk and his wife Mary Boswell Buskirk. The family came to Bloomington in 1831; in 1839 his father was serving as postmaster there.[1] Buskirk began to study law in the office of the county circuit court clerk, then attended a year of college at Indiana University in Bloomington. With the start of the Mexican-American War, he enlisted, first in the 1st Indiana Volunteers and then transferring to the Third Indiana Volunteers, which was present at the 1847 Battle of Buena Vista.[2]
After the war Buskirk spent several years in a printer's office before returning to the law, studying for a time with his brother Samuel H. Buskirk. He then took classes and graduated from Indiana University in 1850 with a Bachelor of Laws.[3]