George W. Hull

George Woodruff Hull (June 6, 1870 April 6, 1951) was an American farmer and politician.

Born in the town of Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin, Hull went to public school. He then went to Lawrence University. He was born and raised on a farm. Hull was president of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Wisconsin Foreign Cheese Federation. Hull served as town board chairman. He also served on the Rock County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and was chairman of the county board. In 1923, Hull moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate and was a Republican. Hull died in Janesville, Wisconsin as a result of a fall.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1927,' Biographical Sketch of George W. Hull, pg. 683
  2. 'George W. Hull,' Wisconsin State Journal, April 7, 1951, pg. 2
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