A Guide to the Abram Fulkerson Papers, 1879 Fulkerson, Abram, Papers, 1879 13750

A Guide to the Abram Fulkerson Papers, 1879

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Accession Number 13750


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
13750
Title
Abram Fulkerson Papers, 1879
Physical Characteristics
5 leaves and 25 pages
Creator
Abram Fulkerson
Physical Location
Personal Papers Collection, Acc. 13750
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Abram Fulkerson. Papers, 1879. Accession 13750. Personal papers collection. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of S. V. Fulkerson, 2 October 1913.

Biographical Information

Abram Fulkerson was born on 13 May 1834 in Washington County, Virginia, to Abram Fulkerson (1789-1859) and Margaret Laughlin Vance (1796-1864). He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1857 and taught school in Palmyra, Virginia, and Rogersville, Tennessee. When the Civil War began, Fulkerson enlisted in the 19th Tennessee Infantry and became a major. He helped organize the 63rd Tennessee and became its colonel. Fulkerson was wounded at the battles of Shiloh and Chickamauga. Wounded at the siege of Petersburg, he was captured and held prisoner for the rest of the war. After the Civil War ended, Fulkerson moved to Goodson, later Bristol, Virginia, and became a lawyer. He emerged as a leading figure in the Readjuster Party which favored a scaling-down of Virginia's bonded indebtedness following the War. He served in the House of Delegates from Washington County from 1871 to 1875 and 1885 to 1887. Fulkerson represented Washington and Smyth Counties in the Virginia State Senate from 1877 to 1880. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1881-1883. Fulkerson died in Bristol, Virginia 17 December 1902 and was buried in East Hill Cemetery. Fulkerson married Selina Johnson of Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1862, and they had nine children.

Scope and Content Information

Papers, 1879, of Abram Fulkerson (1834-1902) of Washington County, Virginia, and member of the Virginia State Senate for Washington and Smyth Counties, consisting of: notes on speeches delivered 19 and 20 February 1879 in the Virginia Senate regarding the "Broker's Bill" which dealt with Virginia's public debt; notes by Fulkerson made for use in speeches on Virginia's public debt; "notes on Conference with [Hugh] McCulloch, [Charles M.] Frye, etc., 1879" concerning the state's unfunded debt; and memorandum regarding the defection of delegates Samuel H. Moffett of Rockingham County, Virginia, Isaac C. Fowler of Washington County, and H. C. Allen of Shenandoah County, Virginia, from the Readjusters in January 1879.

Related Material

Fulkerson Family Papers, 1851-1857 (LVA accession 38765).

Contents List

a
Notes, 19-20 February 1879, on speeches delivered in the Virginia Senate on the "Broker's Bill. "
13 p.
b
Notes, 1879, for speeches by Abram Fulkerson on the public debt.
5 leaves and 4 p.
c
"Notes on Conference with McCulloch, Frye, etc. "1879, a meeting between Hugh McCulloch, a former secretary of the treasury, Charles M. Fry, a New York banker, and members of the Virginia general assembly on Virginia's debt.
5 p.
d
Memorandum, January 1879, regarding the defection of Delegates Samuel H. Moffett (Rockingham County), Isaac C. Fowler (Washington County), and H. C. Allen (Shenandoah County) from the Readjusters.
2 p.