Albert J. Pullen
American politician

Albert J. Pullen

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American politician
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Birth:
1 November 1863
Death:
6 December 1937
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University of Vermont
Sewanee: The University of the South
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Albert John Pullen (November 1, 1861 – December 6, 1937) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Pullen was born in Grafton, Vermont on November 1, 1861. He attended the University of Vermont and Sewanee: The University of the South. Pullen moved to North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in 1900. He later became president of the local humane society. During World War I, Pullen served as an officer in the United States Army Medical Corps. He died on December 6, 1937.

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Pullen was elected to the Senate in 1916. Previously, he had served as President of North Fond du Lac and of the North Fond du Lac School Board, as well as Treasurer of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. In 1920, he was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, losing to George Comings. Pullen was a Republican.