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History of northern Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement,
growth, development, and resources, an extensive sketch of its counties, cities,
towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, biographical
sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers, views of county seats,
etc. Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1881. p.1181-2
Frank Fuller, foreman of the weaving department Menasha Woolen-Mills.
Mr. Fuller was born in County Derry, Ireland, in 1836, where he was reared
to the business which he now so ably represents. In 1854, he came to this
country and engaged in his business in Melville, Mass., which he followed
for three years, then went to Amesbury, when, after prosecuting his business
for a few years, he went to Barnet, Vt., and remained there until the
breaking-out of the war, when he went to Auburn, N.Y., where he stayed for
four years, after which he came West and followed his business in Illinois,
Indiana and Wisconsin up to the present time. |
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This page last updated on 12/23/2007
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