Memorial Record of Western Kentucky, Lewis Publishing Company, 1904, pp 604-605 [Fulton] THOMAS H. LOVELACE. There is no field that is more inviting to a man of ability, nor one in which his activity can be more productive of results of far-reaching importance than that of politics, and the community is to be congratulated on account of having in its midst one who gives his best energies and efforts in promoting the cause of the party with which he is affiliated. Since he was first competent to vote Mr. Lovelace has been one of the most industrious and consistent Democrats in Fulton county, and his efforts have been of great value in promoting the public welfare. Mr. Lovelace is yet a young man, being but twenty-five years of age. He was born in Union City, Tennessee, on the 26th of February, 1879, and acquired his education in the public schools there. In 1896 he removed to Fulton, Kentucky, and for a number of years was city editor of the Fulton Daily Leader, and for one year was editor of the Dixie Democrat of Bardwell, Kentucky, and has also been editor of the Hickman Courier, of Hickman, Kentucky. He occupied that position until the 1st of May, 1903, when he resigned to accept a better position, being now private secretary to the Hon. Ollie M. James, member of Congress from the first Kentucky district. Mr. Lovelace has made a close study of political issues, and is deeply interested in everything bearing upon his country's progress in this connection. He is also interested in merchandising in Fulton, but is perhaps most widely known as a prominent figure in Democratic political circles in the first district. He is a man of pleasing address, social and genial manner, and makes friends wherever he goes. Lovelace James = TN Hickman-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/fulton/lovelace.th.txt