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  William Savin Fulton - Wikinfo
William Savin Fulton (2 June 1795 - 15 August 1844) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate and Territorial Governor of Arkansas.
William Savin Fulton was born in Cecil County, Maryland on 2 June 1795.
Fulton County, Arkansas is named for William Savin Fulton.
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  William Savin Fulton
William Savin Fulton (2 June 1795 - 15 August 1844) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate and Territorial Governor of Arkansas.
William Savin Fulton was born in Cecil County, Maryland.
Fulton County, Arkansas is named for William Savin Fulton.
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 William Savin Fulton - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
William Savin Fulton (June 2, 1795 – August 15, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician from Little Rock, Arkansas.
Fulton was born in Cecil County, Maryland, and graduated from Baltimore College in 1813.
Fulton remained a Senator until his death in 1844.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/William_Savin_Fulton   (238 words)

  
 William Savin Fulton
Fulton, late a Senator of Arkansas, in the Congress of the United States, who departed this life on Thursday morning, August 15, 1844.
Fulton, one of the Senators of our State, in the Congress of the United States, have now assembled, in public meeting, without distinction of political party, to give expression to our own feelings, and what we believe to be the feelings of the people of the this State, under this dispensation of providence:
Fulton, and present her with a copy of the proceedings of this meeting.
www.arkansasties.com /People/FultonWilliamS.htm   (586 words)

  
 Savin
Vitaly Anatolyevich Savin (Виталий Анатольевич Савин) (born January 23, 1966) is a former Soviet athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Savin was eliminated in the semifinal of 100 m and was fifth as a member of the Unified Team's 4x100 m relay team.
leftWilliam Savin Fulton Fulton was born in Cecil County, Maryland, and graduated from Baltimore College in 1813.
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 Fulton Homes
Fulton experimented with the water resistance of hull shapes, made drawings and models and had a steamboat constructed.
Fulton County is the name of a number of counties in the United States of America, most named for Robert Fulton, inventor of the first practical steamboat:
Fulton County, Pennsylvania ''Fulton County'' is also a novel by James Goldman.
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 Wikinfo | Fulton County, Arkansas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.
Fulton County was formed on 21 December 1842 and was named for William Savin Fulton who was the last territorial governor of Arkansas.
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This 15-acre site was leased from a Mrs.
William Savin Fulton as a temporary location for the school until a permanent building could be built on an adjoining 7 acres.
In May of 1869, Major Samuel McCormick contracted to build a 3-story, brick building with dimensions of 40 feet by 50 feet.
www.arkansasschoolfortheblind.org /history.htm   (5945 words)

  
 Creating Arkansas
William Russell advised the New Madrid men that the had purchased the preemption claims and he demanded $2 5,000 as settlement.
William E. Woodruff published Arkansas's first book, Laws of the Territory of Arkansas at the Post in 1821, but shortly after its publication Woodruff followed the territorial government and moved the Arkansas Gazette to Little Rock.
Major William " Old Billy" Bradford, the commander at Fort Smith, was at age fifty-one " a small, stern-looking man, an excellent disciplinarian and a gallant officer." Much involved in western Indian affairs, he ran as the defender of western interests, a theme consistent with Lyon' s campaign two years earlier.
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 Traveler's Guide to Arkansas | Governors of Arkansas Portrait Gallery | Territorial Governors
William Savin Fulton studied law and served during the War of 1812 as an aide on the staff of Colonel Armistead, commander of Fort McHenry.
In 1829 President Jackson appointed Fulton secretary of the territory of Arkansas, and in 1835 its governor, which office he held until the territory became a state.
Fulton was then chosen as one of Arkansas’s first U. senators, serving from December 1836 until his death.
www.soskids.arkansas.gov /govs-territorial.html   (658 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Fulton County
Fulton County, Arkansas (This county was named after Governor William Savin Fulton)
Fulton County, Georgia (This county was named after Robert Fulton, although some claim it may be named for Hamilton Fulton; Located in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area)
Fulton County is also a novel by James Goldman.
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 Arkansas Facts and Trivia
John Pope (Democrat) (1829-1835) John Pope (1770 to July 12, 1845) was a United States Senator from Kentucky, a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky, Secretary of State of Kentucky, and Governor of Arkansas Territory.
John Pope was born in Prince William County, Virginia in 1770.
William Savin Fulton (Democrat) (1835-1836) William Savin Fulton (June 2, 1795 to August 15, 1844) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate and Governor of Arkansas Territory.
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 Fulton
Fulton Articles and Information -   Current Article   Fulton Fulton is America: Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Maryland Fulton, New York Fulton County, Arkansas Fulton County, Indiana Fulton...
William Savin Fulton William Savin Fulton was born 1813.
Fulton County Articles and Information -   Current Article   Fulton County Fulton County is first practical steamboat: Fulton County, Arkansas (This one was not named Robert Fulton.)...
www.meridian-tt.com /Fulton.html   (460 words)

  
 Arkansas Encyclopedia Volume F Arkansas History State of Arkansas
William Meade Fishback was born in Jefferson, Virginia, on November 5, 1831.
William M. Fishback suffered a stroke and died on February 9, 1903.
William Joseph Franks, born in Pittsboro, North Carolina, about 1830, enlisted in the Navy 15 September 1863.
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 Curran Hall - Master Gardeners - Pulaski County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In 1849, it was purchased by James Moore Curran, a young lawyer, for his wife, Sophie Fulton, daughter of William Savin Fulton, Arkansas' last territorial governor and first U.S. senator.
It was later bequeathed to her granddaughter, Averell Reynolds Tate, who lived in the house until the early 1990s.
William Woodruff introduced crepe myrtles to the town; cuttings of these historic plants were transferred to Curran Hall long ago.
www.uaex.edu /pulaski/mastergardeners/Curran_Hall/default.htm   (1088 words)

  
 fulton | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
family name; Robert Fulton (1765-1815), American artist and engineer, builder of one of the first steamboats to be widely used in the USA, inventor of the torpedo
Alexander Fulton, founder of the Iowa State Agricultural Society
Fulton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York:
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 Savin Copier: 2006-08-20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
William Savin Fulton (June 2, 1795 August 15, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician from Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Savin is helping businesses of all sizes manage their document workflow with their full line of award-winning digital imaging systems.
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 rikki fulton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
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 obitpg.htm
She was also the niece of Arkansas Governor Tom Terral and the granddaughter of Jim Pitcock, a celebrated lawman who once pursued Bonnie and Clyde, and went on to become a Little Rock chief of police, and prison superintendent.
Rawlings was preceded in death by her parents and her three sisters, Frances Siebeck, Janet Dwight, and Jo Ellen Fulton, and by her daughter Rebecca Ann Rawlings.
She is survived by her sons, William A. Rawlings, Sr.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Fulton
Fulton, Charles William (1853-1918) — also known as Charles W. Fulton — of Astoria,
Fulton, Frank — of Plevna, Fallon County, Mont. Republican.
Fulton, John A. — of Leon, Decatur County, Iowa.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/fulton.html   (519 words)

  
 Arkansas Lawyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Drawing on the copious writings of Pike, letters, original documents housed in the library of the Supreme Council, and interviews with Pike's descendants, Brown presents a thorough, impartial history of a quintessential American leader.
William Savin Fulton - William Savin Fulton (June 2, 1795 – August 15, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician from Little Rock, Arkansas.
William King Sebastian - William King Sebastian (1812–May 20, 1865) was an American planter, lawyer, and statesman from Helena, Arkansas.
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- 66 Bracey, Theo - 35 Bracey, William - 141 Bracy, Margaret - 45 Bradford and Crowe's Mill - 115 Bradford, Beverly Jean - 22 Bradford, Kathryn - 39 Bradford, Martha - 39 Bradford, Pennsylvania - 24 Bradford, Robert H. Bradford, Sabra - 72 Bradford, William - 132 Bradford, William C. Mrs.
- 52 Connelley, William - 74 Connelly, Professor - 158 Conner, Alma Mabel - 82 Converse, Hannah Walbridge - 132 Converse, Israel - 131 - 132 Converse, Mary A. Conway, Claibourne Watkins - 6 Conway, E. Conway, Elias Mrs.
- 134 Moose, William Lewis - 38 Moose, William Lewis III - 38 Moose, William Lewis Jr.
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 Guide to Selected Manuscript Collections
Letters, reports, speech, broadside, program, clippings, and other material pertaining to Futrall's professional career as an educator in Arkansas, to the Marianna (Arkansas) Male and Female Institute, and to the scholastic record and professional career, 1888 to 1891, of future University of Arkansas president John Clinton Futrall.
Material pertaining to the life of William J. Hamilton, Arkansas student, teacher, lawyer, and merchant, especially to his years as a student at Arkansas Industrial University, 1889-1894.
William and Mary Fulsom to Governor of Territory of Missouri, May 28, 1819, in estate of Ebenezer Fulsom, and James Jackson to John Pope, Governor of Territory of Arkansas, August 19, 1829, in estate of Elijah H. Barton.
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 fulton homes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
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 The Political Graveyard: Fulton County, Ark.
Capital Impact: Fulton County -- officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data
Fedstats/Mapstats: Fulton County -- data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment
The site opened on July 1, 1996; the last full revision was done on March 10, 2005.
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 Hinderliter Grog Shop House
In addition, Judge Fulton, father of William Savin Fulton, the territorial governor in 1835, lived in the house following Hinderliter's death in 1834.
Judge Fulton was also a participant in the last session.
It is possible that he allowed legislative meetings to be held there, although territorial records do not record such an event.
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 Transcribed by Elsie Sampson
Elmore Douglass married first, Eliza Fulton, daughter of David Fulton and Elizabeth Savin, who were married July 27, 1794 in Cecil Co., Md.
          Mary A. Fulton, born Jan. 4, 1797;  Elizabeth Fulton, born March 2, 1799; married Dr. Elmore Douglass.
  William Stalcup is believed to have lived near the present Dixon Springs, where the family has become virtually extinct.
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