History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . cket. In 1897-fl)01 hewas United States collector of internal reve-nue for Montana. Idaho and Utah. In 1900he was made chairman of the state Kepubli-can committee, which position he still June, 1901, he resigned the collector-ship of internal revenue, to accept the cus-toms coUectorship for Montana and Idaho,with headquarters at Great Falls. was married in May, 1892, to MissHelen Eloise Pettitt, daughter


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . cket. In 1897-fl)01 hewas United States collector of internal reve-nue for Montana. Idaho and Utah. In 1900he was made chairman of the state Kepubli-can committee, which position he still June, 1901, he resigned the collector-ship of internal revenue, to accept the cus-toms coUectorship for Montana and Idaho,with headquarters at Great Falls. was married in May, 1892, to MissHelen Eloise Pettitt, daughter of S. I. Pet-titt. of Faribault, Minn. They have two chil-dren, a daughter of seven, and a son of tluiMyears of age. FULLERTON, Samuel , so wellknown in connection with the Game and FishCommission of the state of Minnesota, is ofthe sturdy Scotch-Irish race, that has beenso prominent in the develojiment of the Init-ed States. His father. Robert Fullerton,was a farmer aud nu^rchant in the village ofCharleniont, Armagh county, Ireland, wheremany of his Scotch countrymen had town will be recalled as the last place HISTORY OF THE GREAT SAMUEL F. FULLERTON. where King James forces made a standagainst William of Orange. His wife wasKate Anna Cullen, also of Scotch family was in comfortable financial cir-cumstances. Samuel was born at Uharle-mont, Feb. 2,1858. He obtained some school-ing there as a child, and, after coming to thiscountry with his parents, he attended Bryantand Strattons noted business college at Bal-timore, Md. He came to Duluth, Minn., in1879. He learned the carriage buildingtrade, and followed it with the industry andsuccess characteristic of his lineage, for eigh-teen years. But he did not neglect his du-ties as a citizen. He was both interested andactive in public affairs. Although a man ofdecided convictions and aggressive in sup-porting them, he made many friends, andwielded a strong influence. He has alwaysbeen a st


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