★  Fuller, John W.

John Wallace Fuller

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Born: July 28, 1827

Birthplace: Harston, England

Father: Benjamin Fuller 1796 –

Mother: Mary Chapman 1798 –

Wife: Ann B. Rathburn 1826 – 1901
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​

Children:

Edward Chapman Fuller 1852 – 1931​
(Buried: Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio)​
Jennie Rathburn Fuller 1854 – 1927​
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​
Rathburn Fuller 1857 – 1937​
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​
Florence Fuller Taylor 1859 – 1947​
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​
Frederick Chapman Fuller 1861 – 1937​
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​
Irene Ballard Fuller 1864 – 1932​
(Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio)​

Occupation before War:

1833: Immigrated from England to New York​
Bookstore Worker in Utica, New York​
Owner and Operator of Publishing Business in Utica, New York​
Treasurer for the City of Utica, New York​
1858: His Business in Utica, New York was destroyed by fire​
1858 – 1861: Book Publisher in Toledo, Ohio​

Civil War Career:

1861: Helped train Recruits in Grafton, Virginia​
1861: Staff Officer to Brig. General Charles Hill​
1861 – 1864: Colonel of 27th Ohio Infantry Regiment​
1861: Served in Missouri under Generals John Pope and David Hunter​
1862: Participated in New Madrid under General John Pope​
1862: Served in the Battle of Island No. 10​
1862: Brigade Commander at Battle of Iuka, Mississippi​
1862: Brigade Commander Second Battle of Corinth, Mississippi​
1862: Brigade Commander at Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
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1863: Garrison Duty with the Union Army​
1864 – 1865: Brigadier General of Union Army Volunteers​
1864: Captured the City of Decatur, Alabama​
1864: Temporary Division Commander at Battle of Atlanta​
1864: Brigade Commander during Sherman's March to the Sea​
1865: Brigade Commander in the Carolina's Campaign​
1865: Brevetted Major General for his service in the war​
1865: Resigned from the Union Army on August 15th

Occupation after War:

1865 – 1888: Senior Partner Fuller, Childs & Company in Toledo, Ohio​
1874 – 1881: United States Collector of Customs in Toledo, Ohio​

Died: March 12, 1891

Place of Death:
Toledo, Ohio

Cause of Death: dilation of right heart

Age at time of Death: 63 years old

Burial Place: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio
 
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The accompanying news article states that he performed "an act of personal Valor" in the Atlanta Campaign on July 22, 1864. This act was said to a rare feat during the Civil War. What exactly did he do? He was temporarily leading a division at this time.
 

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