Biography of Edward H. Fuller
FROM OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE
A DESCRIPTIVE AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK
PREPARED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE
AUSPICES OF THE SARATOGIAN
THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1899
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Fuller, Edward H., son of Samuel Washington and Charlotte Amelia (Benson) Fuller, was born in Albany, but has
resided in Saratoga Springs since 1846. He enlisted in Company F, Thirtieth New York Infantry, and subsequently
with the celebrated Seventy-seventh New York in August, 1862. He was wounded at Mary's Heights May 3, 1863, and
after his recovery nine months later was detailed to the war department at Washington in Adjutant-General Breek's
office. Since the war Mr. Fuller has been a prominent G. A. R. man, and has been commander of Post Wheeler for
three years. Mr. Fuller is one of the prominent dealers in paints and painter's supplies in Saratoga, the business
having been established by his father, with whom Mr. Fuller was for many years a partner. Mr. Filler's father was
a noted painter of high artistic skill, and was also a talented musician; he was born December 25, 1816, and died
June 8, 1895.
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