Louis Kossuth Hull (S&B 1883)
Law. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Psi Upsilon. He Boule.
Member St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Minneapolis.
Since 1921 - Director and Member of Executive Committee of McCloud River Lumber Company.[4]
Vice-President of Carl L. Stewart Lumber Company-and of Minnesota & Southeastern Railroad Company;
About 1915 - Vice-President and Secretary of Diamond Boiler Works.[4]
Since 1914 - Counsel for Security National Bank of Minneapolis and its successors, First and Security National Bank and First National Bank.[4] (After Federal Reserve Act Signed)
1909 to 1911 - Receiver for Sleepy Eye Milling Company.[4]
1901 - President of South Minnesota Lumber Company.[4]
Spanish-American War - Colonel, 3d Minnesota Volunteers.[4]
12 Dec 1892 - Married Agnes Oliphant, daughter of William Woodbridge and Louise Caroline (Wilson) McNair. One daughter, Ruth Agnes (Mrs. Paul Lincoln Cornell) Mrs. Hull died November 20, 1922.
1888 to 1892 - Chairman of Minnesota Democratic Central Committee.[4]
1887 to 1922 - Practiced law in Minneapolis, specializing in corporation law.[4]
1886 to 1887 - City Attorney of Bismarck.[4]
1885 to 1887 - United States District attorney for North Dakota at Bismarck.[4]
1885 - LL.B. (on University Football Team two years)
1883 to 1884 - Captain of University Crew and coach two years.[4]
1883 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 22 Nov 1931 from acute cardiac fairlure. Age 70. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.[4]
Note:
Father, Charles Hull, a Commodore in the Navy; later engaged in farming, son of Christopher and Hannah Judith (Perry) Hull, of South Kingston, R I Mother, Lucy Lincoln (Perry) Hull; daughter of Benjamin and Lucy (Lincoln) Perry, of Windham, Conn. Yale relatives- Charles P Hull, ‘79 S. (brother); and Hadlai A. Hull, ‘80L. (first cousin).[4]
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[4] - Yale Obituary - Page 66 / on the page 64.
[5] - Find a Grave - Louis Kossuth Hull (S&B 1883)
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