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Samuel Theodore Fulton

Samuel Theodore Fulton was born in Topeka, Kansas, January 11, 1866.  He received his education in that town, residing there until 1887, when he went to Chicago to take a position with the Santa Fe system.  His next move was to Cincinnati, where he occupied a position with the "Big Four", and then in 1891 he came to Kansas City to take the place of secretary to E. S. Washburn, at that time traffic manager of the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis Railroad.  He was afterwards promoted to be assistant to President Netteton, and in turn was assistant to President Washburn and President Winchell.  When the Frisco absorbed the Memphis, and the general offices were removed from Kansas City, Mr. Fulton went to St. Louis as Mr. Winchell's chief clerk, but only remained there a few months.

     In January, 1902, he accepted the general management of the J. R. Crowe Coal and Mining Company, the position he now holds.

     Mr. Fulton is a married man, having wedded Miss Alice Lee Payne, of Topeka, November 26, 1890, and is the father of a son, Darrow Bruce Fulton, born in 1895.  He is a member of the Commercial Club and several organization.
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