
GEORGE W. FULLER.
GEORGE W. FULLER, representative of the
Fusionist party from the twenty-ninth district, Seward
county, was born in the state of Illinois in 1844 and came
to Seward county, this state, in 1868, where the year
afterwards he located on a homestead. He moved to the town
of Seward in 1873, and is now extensively engaged in farming
in that county. In the year 1869 he was married to Matilda
J. Ashton, eleven children having been born to them, none of
whom are now living. Mr. Fuller enlisted in the
seventy-fifth Illinois Volunteers in 1862, and served during
the Civil War. He is a prominent member of the People's
Independent party, was mayor of the town of Seward and
member of the twenty-sixth session of the Nebraska
Legislature.
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O. GALLOGLY.
O. GALLOGLY, from the fifty-first district,
composed of Brown and Rock counties, was elected by the
Republicans of that district. He was born in the state of
Wisconsin, and came from Iowa to Nebraska in the spring of
1882. His present address is Johnston, Brown county, where
he is engaged in the stock business. He was married May 21,
1890, to Franc C. Young, of Grand Island, and has one child.
Mr. Gallogly is not a politician, never before having held a
public office of any importance.
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