Historic Buildings of Fulton County

 

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Avon Bank
The lady second from right was Vera Florence (Mings) Trumpy.
Her husband Carter was a banker.

submitted by Jenepher Homer

 


 

Fulton County Courthouse, Lewistown
Erected by Maj. Newton Walker in 1838
Destroyed by fire Dec. 14, 1894
submitted by Karen Morlan


 

Another view of the same courthouse 1838-1894
submitted by Max Latimer

 


 

Canton Hall with Liberty Pole: Circa 1860
submitted by Karen Morlan

 


 

Postcard: Canton Fire Department: Unknown Date
submitted by Janine Crandell

 

Postcard: A different view of Canton Fire Department: 1907
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Y. M. C. A. Building, Canton: circa 1913
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Graham Hospital, Canton
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Postcard: Alice Ingersoll Gymnasium, Canton: 1940's
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Postcard: Parlin Public Library
submitted by Tina Reed

 

 

Postcard: Parlin Public Library
1930's or 40's
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Ellisville Library
submitted by Donald Parkinson

 


 

Postcard: Lewistown Library
submitted by Janine Crandell

 


 

Photo: Farmington Library: 1937
The young girl is Mary Louise Cline in her role as Assistant Librarian. 
The librarian was the legendary Minta Schoonover, who WAS the
Farmington Library for decades. 

submitted by Bill Wilson

 


 

Post Office & M. E. Church, Lewistown
Marvin T. Robison Law Offices over the Post Office
This bldg. is now the Ewing Law Office: submitted by Donald Parkinson

 

Postcard: Post Office, Lewistown: circa 1940's
It was built late 1939 and opened in March, 1940...Donald Parkinson

 


 

The old Fulton County Jail was built in 1867 and used till 1983.
A new one was built on this site...submitted by Donald Parkinson.

 


 

Lewistown Narrow Gauge Depot
submitted by Max Latimer

 


 

Fulton Co. Poor Farm in Buckheart Township
This property was purchased by Freeman Coal Company in the early 1950's.
Submitted by Floyd Ginger

 


 

1850 Original Office of the Canton-Liverpool Plank Toll Road.
It was later used as a ticket office for the first Fulton County
Fair held in Canton in 1866. This restored building is now
located at Dickson Mounds.
(picture taken by J. Crandell 4/2005)

 


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