Allen C. Fuller

He studied in Towanda, Pennsylvania, and under James Rood Doolittle in Warsaw, New York.

She died of consumption (now more commonly called tuberculosis) at the age of 24 in Bayfield, Wisconsin, on August 22, 1883, after battling the sickness for several months.

General Fuller then donated $5,000 to the city of Belvidere in Illinois to build a public library in her honor.

[3][6][7] In 1890, he built a Queen Anne style summer house near Lake Superior in Bayfield, Wisconsin, in search of relief for his asthma or hay fever.

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