Alfred Fuller

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Alfred Carl Fuller (January 13, 1885 – December, 1973) was a Canadian businessman.

Fuller was born on an Annapolis Valley farm in Welsford, King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1903 at the age of 18 to live with his sister. A few years later, with a $75.00 investment, he started the Fuller Brush Company in Hartford, Connecticut, selling brushes door to door. By 1919, the company had achieved sales of more than $1-million per year. Fuller Brush went on to be recognized throughout the continent, remaining in the Fuller family’s hands until 1969, when the company merged with Consolidated Foods.

He maintained a lifelong connection with his native Nova Scotia, buying a home in Yarmouth, where he and his family spent most summers.

He is buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Somerset, Nova Scotia, near his birthplace in Welsford.

He is commonly known as the "Fuller Brush Man."

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