Results for Fulton
Fulton H. Anthony Memorial Bridge
Named in honor of
Patrolman Anthony
who...
Fulton County
Formed April 19, 1850 out of Bedford County. Named for ste...
Abraham S. Fulton
brother of Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, is bu...
Fulton County Courthouses
Since its organization in 1836 Fulton County has erected ...
Honor Roll - Fulton County Indiana
[[ Middle Panel - Upper Section ]]
In honore...
Fulton County War Memorial
In memory of those that have given their lives serving the...
John Fulton Reynolds
Colonel of the Fifth Infantry, U.S. Army
Major Gener...
Fulton-Bruhl House
Built about 1868, this vernacular early Texas home was pur...
Robert Fulton Birthplace
The inventor and painter was born here Nov. 14, 1765. Famo...
Home of George W. Fulton
Home of
George W. Fulton
Born at Philadelphia,...
Results for Fulton
Fulton H. Anthony Memorial Bridge
Named in honor of
Patrolman Anthony
who was killed near
nere March 10, 1973
while performing his duty
as a highway patrolman
and
in recognition of his life
of service as a conscientious
loyal and dedicated
law enforcement officer.
Erected in 1981
in the
50th Anniversary Year
of
the S.C. Highway Patrol.
Marker is on Poinsett ...
Fulton County
Formed April 19, 1850 out of Bedford County. Named for steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. Scene of Confederacy's first casualties in the Gettysburg Campaign, and its last campsite (1864) in Pennsylvania. McConnellsburg, county seat, incorporated 1814
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Abraham S. Fulton
brother of Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, is buried in Troy Cemetery near this spot. He was fatally injured while felling trees to build the family home on the site called Fulton Hill. The Fulton family owned extensive acreage ...
Fulton County Courthouses
Since its organization in 1836 Fulton County has erected three Courthouses to be the seat of its government.
The first was built in 1837 directly west of the present Courthouse. It was wooden, 24x20 feet in size and ...
Honor Roll - Fulton County Indiana
[[ Middle Panel - Upper Section ]]
In honored memory of the Fulton County men whose lives were lost in the Service of their Country at time of war. Our debt to them is boundless. Our gratitude undying.
[[ First Left ...
Fulton County War Memorial
In memory of those that have given their lives serving their Country.
Marker is on U.S. 31 south of County Route W 375 N, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John Fulton Reynolds
Colonel of the Fifth Infantry, U.S. Army
Major General of Volunteers
Born September 21, 1820
Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg
while commanding the
Left Wing of the Army of the Potomac
July 1, 1863
Erected by Independent Battery I Pa. Light Artillery
& the Lancaster County Historical ...
Fulton-Bruhl House
Built about 1868, this vernacular early Texas home was purchased in 1872 by James C. Fulton, a noted early business and civic leader. Fulton sold the home in 1907 to his son-in-law, Albert L. Bruhl, a pharmacist and civic leader ...
Robert Fulton Birthplace
The inventor and painter was born here Nov. 14, 1765. Famous for his steamboat "Clermont", he also invented canal machinery, a "diving boat", and torpedoes.
Marker is at the intersection of Robert Fulton Highway Rt 222 and Swift Road, on the ...
Home of George W. Fulton
Home of
George W. Fulton
Born at Philadelphia, June 8, 1810
Served in the Texan Army in 1836
A pioneer resident of Refugio County
After an engineering career
of distinction elsewhere,
he returned to Texas and
became a cattle baron
Died October 31, 1893
The town of Fulton bears his ...