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ed the university of Virginia; since 1871 has been engaged in the practice of law in Austin, Texas; and until 1896 was a trus-

FuUerton, David, state legislator, congressman, was born in 1771. He was for several years a member of the Pennsylvania state legislature; and in 1819-21 he was a representative from Pennsylvania to the sixteenth congress.

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Fullerton, George Stuart, clergyman, eduwas born Aug. 18, 1859, in InHe graduated from the university of dia. cator, author,

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Fullerton, Joseph Scott, soldier, ^^'as born In 1862 he became first lieutenin Ohio. ant in the second regiment Missouri infantry; and in 1865 attained the rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. He died March 20, 1897. Fullerton, Mark A., lawyer, jurist, was born Nov. 13, 1858, in Salem, Ore. Since 1898 he has been judge of the supreme court of Washington. composer, Fullerton, William, musician, was born in 1854 in Newburg, N.Y. He was the author of Waldemar, an opera; and The Lady of the Locket, which was successfully produced at the Prince of Wales' theater in London, England. He died Aug. 25, 1888, in London, England.

1870-90 he resided in Pawnee and since then in Oklahoma. He was educated in the public schools of Pawnee City; and at Tabor college in Iowa. He In 1907-09 he is a lawyer by profession. was a representative from Oklahoma to the sixtieth congress as a democrat.

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Fulmore, Zachary Taylor, soldier, lawyer, was born Nov. 11, 1846, in Robeson county, N.C. He was educated in jurist, author,

the public schools and at the North Carolina military institute. In 1861-64 he attended the Bingham school; then enlisted as a private in the North Carolina artillery; was in the engagements at Fort Fisher and was a prisoner of war. In 1866-70 he attend;

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Fulton, Justin Dewey, clergyman, lecturauthor, was born March 1, 1828, in EarlIn 1853 he became the editor of ville, N.Y. The Gospel Banner of St. Louis, Mo. He also filled pastorates in St. Louis, Sandusky, Alwas for ten bany; years pastor of Tremont temple of Boston, Mass.; and thence was pastor of the er,

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Fullerton, William Morton, journalist, auwas born Sept. 18, 1865, in Norwich, Conn. He was a journalist in Boston for several years; and since 1890 a member of

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Fulton, Elmer Lincoln, lawyer, congressman, was born April 32, 1865, in Magnolia, -

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resentative from Virginia to the thirtieth congress. He died in Virginia. Fulton, Charles William, educator, lawyer. United States senator, was bom Aug. He received his 24, 1853, in Lima, Ohio. education in Magnolia, Iowa; and in 1871 moved to Pawnee City, Neb.; and there taught school. Since 1875 he has practiced law in Astoria, Oregon; and in 1888 was a presidential elector. In 1878 he was elected to the state senate; and also again in 1890, 1898, and 1902, being president of the sessions in 1901 and 1903. In 1903-09 he was United States senator from Oregon.

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studied divinity at Princeton and Yale colleges; and received the degree of B.D. from Yale college. In 1883-87 he was adjunct professor; in 1887-1904 was professor of philosophy; in 1889-90 was dean of the college; and in 1896-98 was vide-provost of the university of Pennsylvania. He is an episcopal clergyman. He is the author of The Conception Plain Argument for God; of the Infinite; On Sameness and Identity; On the Perception of Small Differences in Sensation; The Philosophy of Spinoza; On Spinozistic System of Metaphysics. Immortality; and

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In 1880-86 he was county judge of Travis county, Texas; in 1892 was appointed one of the three commissioners to codify the laws of Texas. For nineteen years he served as a member of the board of trustees of the public schools for Austin; and in 1903-08 was president of the board. He is the author of Geography of Texas; History of the Geography of Texas; and other works. Fulton, Andrew S., congressman, was bom in Wytheville, Va. In 1847-49 he was a rep-

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catholic work; became president of the Pauline propaganda; and subsequently resigned his pastorate in order to give all his time to that work in Somerville, Mass. He was a brilliant lecturer on religious subjects and received the appellation of the Luther of the nineteenth century. He was the author of The Roman Catholic Element in American History; The True Woman; Show Your Colors, a Story of Boston Life; The Way Out; Witnessing for the Truth, or the Overthrow of the Papacy; and Rome in

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