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state -assembly in 1830; and in 1833-37 he was a representative from New York to the twenty-third and twentyfourth congresses. He was the second assistant postmaster-general in 1841-43; and comptroller of New York in 1851. He died Aug. 16, 1855, in Geneva, N.Y. Fuller, Richard, lawyer, clergyman, author, was born April 22, 1804, in Beaufort, S.C. He was educated at Harvard college; in 1844 received the degree of D.D. from the

Columbian university; and in 1853 received the same degree from Harvard college. He studied law in Beaufort, S.C; and after being admitted to soon rose to eminence in his pro-

practice

fession. During a period of great religious interest he felt it his

duty to abandon law and devote himself to the ministry. He filled pastorates in Beaufort and in Baltimore, Md. He was the author of Argument on Baptist Close Communion Sermons ; and Scriptural Baptism. He died Oct. 20, 1876, in Baltimore, Md.

Fuller, Richard Frederick, lawyer, author, poet, was born May 15, 1821, in Cambridge, Mass. He was a lawyer of Boston. He was the author of Visions in Verse; and Chaplain Fuller, a life of his brother Arthur. He died May 30, 1869, in Wayland, Mass. Fuller, Richard Henry, painter, artist, was born Oct. 19, 1822, in Bradford, N.H. He had such a retentive memory that he is said to have made a clever copy of a Lambinet, which he had seen only for a few moments. He died Dec. 24, 1871, in Chelsea, Mass. Fuller, Robert Higginson, journalist, author, was born Sept. 18, 1864, in Springfield, Mass. In 1895-1907 he was political reporter and Albany legislature correspond-

ent to the New York Herald. Since 1907 he has been secretary to the governor of New York. He is the author of The Golden

Hope. Fuller, Samuel, educator, clergyman, author, was born in 1802 in New York. He was an episcopal clergyman; and professor at the Berkeley Divinity school, of Middletown, Conn. He was the author of Confir-

mation, its Authority and Nature; and The Revelation of St. John Self-Interpreted. He died in 1895 in Middletown, Conn. Fuller, thor, was

He

is

Samuel Richard, clergyman, au-

born in 1850 in Massachusetts. the author of Personality, a volume of

Sermons. Fuller, Sarah Margaret, author, was born 23, 1810, in Cambridgeport, Mass. She in the Nineteenth was the author of

May

Women

In Rome, she married Marquis an Italian. On her return to America with her husband and infant child, the vessel was wrecked oflF Fire island, and the Ossoli family perished. She died July Century.

d'Ossoli,

on Fire Island Beach. C, lawyer,

16, 1850,

Fuller, Thomas born in 1831. He

jurist,

was associate

was

justice of

United States

the

claims.

He

court of private land died Oct. 20, 1901, in Raleigh,

N.C. Fuller,

man, was wick, Vt.

Thomas J. D., lawyer, congressbom March 17, 1808, in HardIn 1849-57 he was a representa-

from Maine to the thirty-first, thirtysecond, thirty-third, and thirty-fourth congresses; and in 1857-61 was second auditor of the treasury. He died on Feb. 13, 1876, near Upperville, Va. tive

Fuller, Timothy, state senator, congressman, was born July 11, 1778, in Chilmark, Mass. He was a member of the Massachusetts state senate from 1813-17; and speak-

er of the lower house in 1825. He was again a state representative in 1831; a state councilor in 1831; and in 1817-25 he was a representative from Massachusetts to the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth congresses. He died Oct. 1, 1835, in

Groton, Mass.

William

Fuller,

E.,

lawyer, congressman,

was bom March 30, 1846, in Howard, Pa. He was educated in the Upper Iowa university; and at the Iowa state university. He was a representative in the Iowa legislature in 1876-77. In 1885-89 he was a, representative from Iowa to the forty-ninth and fiftieth congresses as a republican. He is a practicing attorney of West Union, Iowa. In 1901-07 he was assistant attorney-general of the United States. Fuller, William Eddy, lawyer, jurist, author, was born in 1832 in Vermont. He is a jurist of Taunton, Mass. He is the author of The Probate Laws of Massachu-

setts.

Fuller,

a

William

member

of the

K.,

congressman.

New York

He was

state assembly

in 1829-30. At one time he was adjutantgeneral of the state militia; and in 1833-37 he was a representative to the twenty-third and twenty-fourth congresses. He died in

New

York.

William Oliver, journalist, lecturwas bom Feb. 3, 1856, in RockHe is editor of the Rockland Courier-Gazette; and postmaster at Rockland, Maine. He is the author of What Happened to Wigglesworth. FuUerton, Anna M., physician, author, was born April 16, 1853, in India. She was supermtending the establishing of medical missions of the North Indian medical school, Lodiana, the Punjab, India. She is the author of Obstetric Nursing; and SurFuller,

er,

author,

land, Maine.

gical Nursing.