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Re: Confederate Capt. E. W. Fuller

I have found that Capt. E W Fuller was a native of Ohio. He moved to Louisina some time in the 1840's. His family had a large farm on the Ohio, near Ironton. His father had done business in New Orleans and taken his son on a few trips down river. Even today, New Orleans has an alure to those up here in the north. His wife is also listed as being born in Ohio. I would very much like to know the title and author of the Bio on Capt. E W Fuller. I hope to share his story with the people of the Great Lakes Region. Again thanks.

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