William H. Bulkeley

William Henry Bulkeley (March 2, 1840 – November 7, 1902) was an American politician who was the 60th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1881 to 1883.

He left high school before graduation, despite admirable records, and entered an old, leading dry-goods establishment as a clerk.

In March 1857, he moved to Brooklyn, New York City, and engaged in the same business with H.P.

In 1868, he returned to Hartford, where he organized the Kellog & Bulkeley Company, lithographers, of which he was president for many years.

In 1895 he became, along with his brother Morgan, a member of the Military Order of Foreign Wars (MOFW) by right of their descent from Captain Eliphalet Bulkeley who was an office in the Connecticut Militia during the American Revolution.