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Charles W. Fulton

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was selected as the candidate at the Republican convention. Fulton did not return to the senate during the next two legislatures, but was back during the 1898 special session. In 1900, he won another four-year term, and served as Senate President during the 1901 legislature.
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In 1909 President Taft sought to appoint Fulton as U. S. ambassador to China, but following opposition from Chinese-Americans in Portland and San Francisco, Fulton declined the nomination.
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to represent Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook counties as a Republican. He served his four-year term, remaining through the 1880 legislative session. In 1880, he began working as Astoria's
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Following Congress, he resumed the practice of law in Portland. Fulton married in 1886 to Ada M. Hobson, and they had one child, a son.
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elected him to the U.S. Senate. Fulton served in that office from March 4, 1903, to March 3, 1909. While in the Senate he was chairman,
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Congresses). He failed to win re-election in 1908, and served only a single term in the U.S. Senate.
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in April 1875 in that state. Three days after passing the bar he departed for Oregon, arriving in
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In 1894, he was in contention for the Republican nomination for Oregon Governor, but
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on April 20. Fulton then taught school for a few months to the south in
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1901 Regular Session (21st).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1898 Special Session (19th).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1893 Regular Session (17th).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1891 Regular Session (16th).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1880 Regular Session (11th).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1878 Regular Session (10th).
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Charles William Fulton

United States Senator
Oregon
Joseph Simon
George Earle Chamberlain
President
Oregon State Senate
Joseph Simon
T. C. Taylor
George C. Brownell
Oregon State Senator
Lima, Ohio
Portland, Oregon
Republican
Oregon
Iowa
Nebraska
Astoria, Oregon
Oregon State Senate
President of the Senate
United States Senator
Lima, Ohio
Iowa
Magnolia
Harrison County
Pawnee City, Nebraska
bar
Portland
Linn County

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