This biography was published in the "Normal Gazette", Carbondale, 1890:
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WITHIN FOUR HOURS
On Sunday, October 26, in Salem, Ill., occurred, within four hours of each other, the deaths of Mrs. Lucy Hull and Hon. Samuel Hull, aged respectively seventy-six and eighty-four years.
Mr. Hull was a ruling elder in the Salem congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian church; he had served the county as a public servant for twenty consecutive years, as constable, county recorder, sheriff and county judge; he was then appointed postmaster of Salem, in which position he remained for twenty-seven years.
- 1890, Vol. 3 "Normal Gazette" Carbondale
This biography was published in the "Normal Gazette", Carbondale, 1890:
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WITHIN FOUR HOURS
On Sunday, October 26, in Salem, Ill., occurred, within four hours of each other, the deaths of Mrs. Lucy Hull and Hon. Samuel Hull, aged respectively seventy-six and eighty-four years.
Mr. Hull was a ruling elder in the Salem congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian church; he had served the county as a public servant for twenty consecutive years, as constable, county recorder, sheriff and county judge; he was then appointed postmaster of Salem, in which position he remained for twenty-seven years.
- 1890, Vol. 3 "Normal Gazette" Carbondale
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