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Benjamin Fulton Guitteau photograph
Photograph of Pvt. Benjamin Fulton Guitteau, who served with Company L of the 1st Ohio Cavalry. Company L was recruited from Washington County, Ohio, and was nicknamed "Thomas' Escort" or "General George Thomas' Bodyguard." Guitteau was killed at the Battle of Stone River, at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on January 3rd, 1863
Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton.
Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton in Fulon Street, Trenton, NJ. At Opswing ceremonies, 1953 third club house next to their second house
Fulton Sheen and Lawrence Harvey at Fatima
Bishop Fulton Sheen with author Lawrence Harvey and his daughter at Fatima.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_photos/1156/thumbnail.jp
Financial record of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy, 20 February 1825.
Receipt from B. G. Noble to Cadet Fulton for a cutlass
Susie and John Fulton
The author discusses the life of Susie and John Fulton and the challenges they faced in establishing the first church school and constructing the first mission ship in Fiji as Adventist missionaries
The responsiveness of black Fulton county commissioners to black concerns in Fulton county, 1989
Blacks have held three of the seven positions on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners since 1979. In 1986, that number was increased to five. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not black residents of Fulton County feel that the black commissioners are more responsive to their needs than the white commis-sioners who were a majority before 1986. The significance of this study is that it will add to the existing literature on the responsiveness of black elected officials in the U.S. as a whole and the south in particular. The study will add to the ongoing debate about the role of black elected officials in the deliverability of services to their black constituents. The five black County Commissioners were inter-viewed to see how responsive they feel they have been to black citizens. A total of 100 black residents of the southern part of the county were surveyed to determine their perceptions of service delivery since blacks gained a majority on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. The major finding of this study was that 94 percent of the respondents surveyed felt that the black commissioners are more responsive to their needs. The main sources of information for this study were obtained from interviews, books, journals, newspapers and magazines
Application to Charity School Kendal
Benjamin Fuller applies to the school on behalf of Theodore Fulton, age 13, neither parent is living, but he has an uncle in comfortable circumstances. 7.75" X 9.75
Should We Bother?: Regional Planning in California
In 2004, Drusilla van Hengel´s Regional Planning and Analysis class received a distinguished guest for a presentation. Planner William Fulton, author of three best-selling books including the classic Guide to Californian Planning, spoke about his experiences and his views on the current state and the future of regional planning in California. Mr. Fulton has recently been selected to the Ventura County City Council
A study of the National Youth Administration work projects for Negroes in Fulton County, Georgia, 1940
In the fall of 1938, Mr. William Shell, state director of the Negro division of the National Youth Administration in Georgia, in the role of guest speaker, delivered an address to a class in Public Welfare Administration at the Atlanta University School of Social Work. He spoke on the National Youth Administration in Georgia for Negroes. Stimulated by a desire to learn to what extent the National Youth Administration Program was fulfilling its main objectives in the NYA Work Projects set up for Negroes in Atlanta, the author chose as a subject for a thesis, "The National Youth Administration Work Projects for Negroes in Fulton County, Georgia." Work Projects were those projects operated by NYA through which youths between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four who were out-of-school were compensated for activities in which they were engaged. This study would include all the Negro NYA Work Projects in Atlanta and Fulton County. To make such a study it was necessary to visit and to observe the projects while they were in operation and through these means be able to ascertain whether or not they were fulfilling their objectives
A study of Homelessness and non compliance among African American males receiving treatment for tuberculosis disease at the Fulton County Health Department, 1995
This study examined the correlation between non-compliance and homelessness in the treatment of tuberculosis disease in African American males. A content analysis was conducted of forty medical charts of persons who received treatment between January 1993 and February 1995 ab the Fulton County Health Department Tuberculosis Clinic. All subjects were homeless African American males between the ages of 18 and 44. The analysis revealed that persons who were provided shelter with treatment were more compliant than those who were not. Among the subjects who were dually diagnosed with TB and HIV infection those who received shelter were more compliant than those who were not. Their rate of compliance were 88% and 62.2%. The same held true for groups three and four subjects who were diagnosed with only TB. Those provided shelter were more compliant than those who were not 91% to 61.9%
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