A gallatin
[gal-uh-tin] /ˈgæl ə tɪn/
noun
albert, 1761–1849, u.s. statesman: secretary of the treasury 1801–13.
a town in n tennessee.
a river in nw wyoming and sw montana, flowing nw to join the jefferson and madison rivers in forming the missouri river. 120 miles (193 km) long.
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