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HULL, Amos Girard, author, born in Paris, Oneida County, New York, 7 March, 1815. He was graduated at Union college in 1840, and after teaching in Fulton, New York, in 1841, became superintendent of public instruction in Volney, New York, in 1843. He was president of the village of Fulton in 1850, and was for many years surrogate of Oswego county, but subsequently removed to New York city. He has been a frequent contributor to the press on political questions, and has published "Treatise on the Duties of Town and County Offices "(Albany, 1855), and "History of the Early Settlement of Oswego Falls" (1862).
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