From "The History of North Washington" Published 1904 Scanned by Susan Dechant (sdechant@triax.com) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GEORGE HULL George Hull is one of the younger agriculturists and stockmen of the Colville valley, who has manifested energy and capability in his endeavors in this section and who is now esteemed as one of the substantial and upright citizens. He was born in Dixon county, Nebraska, on April 22, 1875 , the son of Henry and Frances (Mitchell) Hull, natives of Tennessee and Iowa, respectively. They came to Whitman county, Washington in 1889, and in 1892 journeyed to Stevens county where they now live. In Nebraska and Whitman county our subject received his educational training and at the age of fifteen bade farewell to school books and devoted himself to farming. When he had reached his majority, he took his present place as a homestead, it being seven miles northeast from Colville. Mr. Hull has the place well improved with a fine orchard, comfortable and substantial buildings, and so forth. He also owns eighteen head of live stock. Mr. Hull is a Democrat and is always keenly interested in the political questions of the day and local affairs. He has the following brothers and sisters, all of whom are in Stevens county Oliver, Arthur, Allen, Annie Lucks, and Emma.