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Lloyd T. Pullen (May 1, 1825 – January 14, 1908) was an American, farmer, writer, and politician.

Born in the town of Anson, Somerset County, Maine, Pullen moved with his parents to Kingfield, Maine in 1832. In 1854, Pullen moved to Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. In 1857, Pullen moved to Evansville, Wisconsin. He was a farmer and was in the mercantile business. Pullen served in different town local offices in Maine and Wisconsin. Pullen served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1861, 1863, and 1876 and was a Republican, Pullen died at his daughter's house in Des Moines, Iowa. [1] [2] In 1904, Pullen published: Pullen's Pencilings and Various Other Subjects, R. M. Antes, Evansville, Wisconsin: 1908. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1876,' Biographical Sketch of Lloyd T. Pullen, pg. 475
  2. ^ 'Death of L. T. Pullen,' Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, January 15, 1908, pg. 11
  3. ^ Pullen, Lloyd T. (1904-01-01). Pullen's Pencilings (First ed.). Evansville, WI: R. M. Antes.