Frederic E. Fuller
F. E. FULLER, whose first residence in Alaska
• was at Juneau in 1897, is a member of the
Nome bar. He spent a year at Juneau,
Dyea and Skagway, and a couple of months in the
Atlin Mining District. He returned to the states from
Alaska, practiced law a year in New York, and came
to Nome in 1900.
Mr. Fuller was born in West Auburn, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1868. He was graduated from
the Wesleyan University of Middletown, Connecticut,
in 1 890, receiving the degree of A. B. He attended
the law department of the National University, D. C
and in 1902 received from this institution the degree
of LL. B. The degree of LL. M. was conferred upon
him the following year. He was admitted to practice
in the District of Columbia Supreme Court, and in
1900 was admitted to the Supreme Court of the
United States.
Mr. Fuller has been connected with important
litigation in the Nome country and has acquired a reputation for absolute honesty and
ethical methods.
Source: Nome and Seward Peninsula by
R. S. Harrison. Seattle: The Metropolitan Press, 1905.
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