Daniel Lemmon Nulton


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DANIEL LEMMON NULTON

DANIEL LEMMON NULTON, attorney at law, of Freeport, though not engaged
in practice continuously since his admission to the bar, has been very
successful in his profession during the time he has devoted himself to its
pursuit. He comes of a family prominently connected with legal procedure in
Armstrong county, being the youngest son of the late Judge John Funk Nulton,
for two terms associate judge, and who also served twice as county treasurer.
His brother Barclay Nulton was a leading lawyer of Kittanning from the Civil
war period until his death, in 1912.

John Funk Nulton was a prominent man in Pennsylvania for many years. He was
a �War Democrat�, and during the Civil war was interested in recruiting
the 103d Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer
Infantry. He was acquainted with many of the leading men of his day, and a
person friend and associate of Gov. Andrew G. Curtin. He was engaged in
business as a contractor, doing most of the building in Kittanning after
settling there, and was also very successful as a hotel-keeper in the borough.
His death occurred at Kittanning in 1878. He married Margaret Rebecca Lemmon,
who died in 1904, a daughter of Col. Daniel Lemmon, who served in the Black
Hawk war. A longer account of the Nulton and Lemmon families appears elsewhere
in this work.

Daniel Lemmon Nulton was born May 20, 1853, at Kittanning, and attended
common school until his nineteenth years, later studying at Lambeth College,
and at St. John’s University, Haddonfield, N.J. Afterward he took up the study
of law, and was admitted to the bar at Kittanning, Pa., in 1883. In 1885 he
was appointed post office inspector, which office he resigned in 1888. From
then much of his time was devoted to promoting the interests of the Democratic
party, in which he has long been active and influential, and on seventeen
different occasions he has attended State conventions of the party as a
delegate. In 1911 he resumed the practice of law at Freeport, where he now
makes his home.

On Jan. 23, 1875, Mr. Nulton was married at Pittsburgh, Pa., to Laura
Galbraith, daughter of Rev. William Galbraith.

Source: Pages 626-627, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed September 2001 by Lynn Beatty
for the Armstrong County Beers Project
Contributed for use by the Armstrong County Genealogy Project (http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/)

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