Aaron Fuller (military)

Captain Aaron Fuller (circa 1738-March 20, 1816) was an early American military official from Dedham, Massachusetts.

Within an hour of the first notice of the Battles of Lexington and Concord reaching Dedham on the morning of April 19, 1775, the "men of Dedham, even the old men, received their minister's blessing and went forth, in such numbers that scarce one male between sixteen and seventy was left at home.

"[1] A total of 89 men from the first parish went off, led by Fuller and George Guild.

[6] The town's gunpowder was stored in a specially built powder house on his land.

[10] He helped to draft the new covenant at First Church and Parish in Dedham that admitted anyone who professed to be a Christian.