Nathaniel Bullock
Nathaniel Bullock was an American lawyer and politician. He held the position of lieutenant governor of Rhode Island, and Speaker of the Rhode Island [House of Representatives].
Bullock was born to Samuel Bullock and Silence Bullock and was part of a prominent List of [United States political families (B)#Bullock|extended family] in New England. Jonathan Russell Bullock was his son. He graduated from Brown University in 1798.
Bullock ran for governor in 1839, placing second in an election where no candidate received a majority and the office was filled in an acting capacity by Samuel Ward King. He served as Rhode Island's lieutenant governor in 1842 and 1843.
The Library of Congress has a campaign broadside including him on the Democratic Republican and "Farmers' Prox." 1840 ticket.
He was involved with Freeman's Bank and the construction of its bank building in Bristol.