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    Fulton J. Brenton

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Fulton J. Brenton, from an interview. He was born in Rhode Island in 1862, went to Nevada in his youth, and became a miner. In 1888 he came to Eureka, Utah. Typed by Timothy L. Sullivan of Eureka in 194

    Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton.

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    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

    Marriage record of Loring, Frank R. and Fulton, Mamie L.

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    Marriage license for Frank R. Loring and Mamie L. Fulton. J.P. Rowlison was the officiant

    Fulton Guitteau photograph

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    Photograph of Pvt. Fulton Guitteau, who served with Company L of the 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Company L was recruited from Washington County, Ohio, and was also known as "Thomas' Escort" or, "General George Thomas' Bodyguard." The following is on the reverse: "Killed in the Civil War. Grandfather Hutchinson [?] once lived on the Guitteau Farm. Fulton is the man George Fulton Hutchinson was named for. Guitteau Farm located on Duck Crick near Lyndon [?] Church & Cemetary

    Shrimp Boats - Fulton, Tex.

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    Recto: [inscribed on negative] Shrimp Boats - Fulton, Tex. 6-L-280

    Map Showing Elizabeth River

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    Map covers the areas of Elizabeth River and its surrounding property. Map displays the properties of F. L. Heidritter and E. M. Fulton, as well as their shared property. Map also includes an exterior wharf line and commissioners exterior line

    [Joe Kirk Fulton, 1955]

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    Copy photograph of Joe Kirk Fulton astride a black horse, circa 1955. Fulton served as the Red Raider Rider during the football season of fall 1954 through early spring 1956. The Red Raider Rider became one of two official Texas Tech University mascot and was later renamed the Masked Rider

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Harris L. Kempner to Jonathan Wight Fulton thanking him for the check and briefly discussing races

    Fulton Guitteau photograph

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    Carte de visite of Pvt. Fulton Guitteau, who served with Company L of the 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Company L was recruited from Washington County, Ohio, and was also known as "Thomas' Escort" or, "General George Thomas' Bodyguard.
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