- Francis R. Shunk
Infobox Governor
name= Francis Rawn Shunk
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order= 10th
office= Governor of Pennsylvania
term_start=January 21 ,1845
term_end=July 9 ,1848
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predecessor=Joseph Ritner
successor=William F. Johnston
birth_date=August 7 ,1788
birth_place=
death_date=July 20 ,1848
death_place=
party= Democrat
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footnotes=Francis Rawn Shunk (
7 August 1788 -20 July 1848 ) was governor ofPennsylvania from 1845 to 1848. Born into a poor family, Shunk served in the Pennsylvania militia during theWar of 1812 . Both before and after the war, he served as a clerk and secretary in both the executive and legislative branches of Pennsylvania government, where he played an active role in moderating partisan tensions. When Democratic gubernatorial candidateHenry Muhlenberg unexpectedly died in August 1844, Shunk was tapped to run by the Democratic Party and narrowly defeated Whig candidateJoseph Markle . He was re-elected in 1847 but, suffering fromtuberculosis , was forced to resign his position on9 July 1848 ; he died eleven days later.Born near Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, son of John Shunk and Elisabeth Rawn. He married Jane Findlay, daughter of former Pennsylvania Governor William Findlay, on December 11, 1820. Governor Shunk's ancestors were pioneers in Upper Montgomery County, arriving there in 1715 from Mutterstadt, Pfalz, Germany were his great grandparents Caspar and Anna Barbara Schunck. Their son Francis and his wife Elisabetha Reimer, daughter of Dionysius Friederich Reimer and his wife Elisabetha Weinacht, were also from Mutterstadt, and were Francis R. Shunk's grandparents. Shunk Hall on the University Park campus of thePennsylvania State University is named in his honor.
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