Hull Family Papers, 1870-1970

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Hull Family Papers, 1870-1970

Letters, 1888-1899, of George Hull, Livingston County, Michigan, farmer, to his son Lawrence then attending Lawrenceville School in New Jersey relating to the family's fruit farm at Pleasant Lake; papers of Lawrence's wife, Eliza Darling Hull, student at the University of Michigan; papers of Lawrence and Eliza's son Leroy relating to World War I service; diaries of Leroy's wife, Frances Bell Hull, 1915-1919 and 1947-1957; and photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390443

Bentley Historical Library

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Hull Family

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The Hull family has been prominent in Michigan's Washtenaw, Livingston, and Wayne Counties since the first representatives of the family arrived in the state in 1833. George Hull (1827-1912) and his wife Isabelle were farmers. They owned their first farm in Saline, farmed in Hamburg Township from 1870 to 1883, and spent their final years working a fruit farm at Pleasant Lake in Livingston County. Their son, Lawrence C. Hull (1857-1916), attended school in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. ...

Lawrenceville School

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