William Allen Fuller

1836–1905 (age 69)

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Biography

William Allen Fuller, famed for his role as conductor on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, became a symbol of perseverance when he led the pursuit of the Andrews Raiders during the Civil War. His knowledge of the tracks and his calm command under pressure inspired his coworkers and countless travelers in the years that followed.

After the conflict, Fuller continued to serve the railroad and Southern commerce, helping rebuild connections that kept families and businesses moving. His legacy is preserved at Oakland Cemetery, where visitors remember the conductor who held fast to duty in the face of great peril.