NameOrange M. Fuller
Birth9 Apr 1841
Death20 Jan 1902
FatherJames Wheeler Fuller (1821-1872)
MotherClarissa Miller (1819-1902)
Misc. Notes
, p. 36.The Globe Metals Works was established at Fullerton by Clinton H. Fuller in 1883. Three large buildings were erected and the business engaged in scrapiron, buying up second hand boilers, engines, etc. Orange M. Fuller, brother of Clinton Fuller, became a partner in the firm for a period of two years after which Clinton H. Fuller assumed control of the entire business.

In 1889 the Fullerton plant was disposed of and the firm removed to Catasauqua where Clinton H. Fuller, with another brother, Abbott Fuller, established a successful furnace. The plant was located on Race Street, between the canal and the Lehigh River. The plant was fitted out with five furnaces, operated by electric motors. The Company produced Globe bronze and Viola and Crane Anti-Friction Metal.

Abbott sold his interest in the firm during 1890 to Clinton H. Fuller, who conducted a profitable business until 1900, when a fire destroyed the entire plant.

He worked for a time as a teller in the National Bank of Catasauqua, and during the eighteen-sixties he became associated with Edward Schlauch in the firm of Fuller and Schlauch, dealers in books and stationary. The business was located at 407 Front Street, what was then known as the Fuller block. Later Orange M. Fuller purchased his partner's share in the business and he then conducted the firm as O. M. Fuller and Company. During 1891, Mr. Fuller sold the firm to Charles E. Sheckler, Jr. He also engaged in the real estate business and continued with this enterprise until his death. He laid out part of the village of Pleasant Hill (West Catasauqua), and he also sold many of the building lots in the village.
Spouses
1Jennie A (Jane) Glick
BirthFeb 1853
Death19 Jan 1917
FatherAaron Glick (1817-1873)
MotherMary Ann Boyer (1822-1900)
ChildrenAnnie (1868-1940)
 Edgar (Died as Infant) (1874-1874)
 Willard (1875-1957)
 Marion (Died as Child) (1883-1885)
 Addie
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