URI(s)
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1878-02-27
Death Date
- 1958-04-30
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives
- Organization: United States. Congress. House
Birth Place
- Charlestown (Boston, Mass.)
Associated Language
- English
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Occupation
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Sources
- found: A memorial exhibition of the collection of the Honorable Alvan T. Fuller, 1959:t.p. (Honorable Alvan T. Fuller) p. 7 (1878-1958; Congressman from and Governor of Mass.)
- found: OCLC, Apr. 26, 2004(hdg.: Fuller, Alvan T.; Fuller, Alvan Tufts, 1878-1958; usage: Alvan T. Fuller)
- found: Massachusetts. Governor's Committee on Needs and Uses of Open Spaces. Report of Governor's Committee on Needs and Uses of Open Spaces, 1929:page [2] of wrapper (Committee appointed by Governor Alvan T. Fuller on November 1, 1927)
- found: National Governors Association website, viewed June 19, 2018Massachusetts: Past Governor Bios (Governor Alvan Tufts Fuller; office dates: January 06, 1925-January 08, 1929)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed June 21, 2018(Alan T. Fuller; Alvan Tufts Fuller; born February 27, 1878 in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, died April 30, 1958 in Boston, Massachusetts; businessman, motor car dealer, politician, art collector, and philanthropist; opened one of the first automobile dealerships in Massachusetts, became one of the states wealthiest men; political party: Progressive Republican; served in Massachusetts House of Representatives 1914-1917; member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 9th district of Massachusetts, March 4, 1917-January 5, 1921; became 48th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, January 6, 1921-January 8, 1925 under Governor Channing Cox; 50th Governor of Massachusetts, January 8, 1925-January 3, 1929; political career impacted by his handling of the Sacco and Vanzetti affair in 1927; also an avid art collector, donated pieces to major collections; founded the Fuller Foundation supporting charitable agencies in the Greater Boston area and the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, and Fuller Gardens in North Hampton, New Hampshire)
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Change Notes
- 2004-04-26: new
- 2018-06-26: revised
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