BIO: George W. KLINE, Jr., Lebanon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lebanon/ _______________________________________________ Biographical Annals of Lebanon County Pennsylvania. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1904 _______________________________________________ Pages 23-24 GEORGE W. CLINE, Jr., deceased, was born in Lebanon March 13, 1833. He was given a splendid preliminary education at Lebanon Academy, and was prepared for Yale at the noted Hopkins Grammar School of New Haven. Matriculating at Yale, he immediately took an advanced position in his class and graduated with honors, his class being the famous one of 1853, containing many names that have since been noted for high position. Entering the office of his uncle, the late Hon. Levi Kline, of Lebanon, he took up the study of the law and was admitted to the Bar April 25, 1857, though he never pursued his profession. His tastes led him rather into literary work, and he soon became connected with the press of the city, where his facility as a writer made him a valuable addition to the staff. In his politics he was a Republican, and was most patriotic. When the Rebels invaded Pennsylvania, in 1863, Mr. Kline was one who enlisted with the "emergency men," as a private. He was a most companionable man, and was one of the leading Masons of the city at the time of his death. This sad event occurred October 15, 1889. Mr. Kline married, November 14, 1872, Martha Weidman, daughter of the late Gen. John Weidman, of whom a biography appears elsewhere.