From "HISTORY OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY," Vol. I, page 396. Brant & Fuller, 1890. ALFRED PAULL Alfred Paull, son of the above (Judge James Paull), is now prominently associated with the business interests of Wheeling. He was born at that city October 4, 1854. He was given a liberal education, preparing for college at the Wheeling schools, and then entering Washington college, Pennsylvania, where he was a student for over two years. Beginning his active career at Wheeling, he became secretary of the Nail City Glass company, a position he held for several years, leaving it in 1881 to enter the insurance business as secretary of the Manufacturers' Insurance company. In January, 1885, he was elected secretary of the Underwriter's Insurance company, of Wheeling, a position he has since held. He is associated with other well-known enterprises also, being a director in the Nail City Lantern company, the American Insurance company, and the Dollar Savings bank. Mr. Paull is a member of Bates lodge, No. 33, F. & A. M., of Wheeling, of Union chapter, No. 1, of Cyrene commandery, No. 7, K. T., and is a member of Osiris temple, A. A. 0. N. M. S. (Linda Fluharty)