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Dr James Fulton

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Dr James Fulton Veteran

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Sep 1909 (aged 76)
New London, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New London Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.778683, Longitude: -75.865076
Plot
Section F, Lot 7
Memorial ID
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Enlisted on 8/20/1862 as a Asst Surgeon.
On 8/20/1862 he was commissioned into Field & Staff PA 150th Infantry
He was transferred out on 11/18/1862
On 11/18/1862 he transferred into Field & Staff PA 143rd Infantry
He was discharged on 4/8/1864
Married Anna Johnson on May 16, 1861.
During the Battle of Gettysburg, he served at the Seminary Ridge hospital.
Studied medicine at Delaware College, Newark, DE and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA. Read medicine four years with Dr. Thomas H. Thompson from 1855 to 1859.
Practiced medicine at Jennerville, Chester Co., in 1859. Member of the Oxford Medical Society of Chester County. Served as Examining Surgeon for the pension department in the county. Active member of the Feeemasons, Odd Fellows, and the Thompson Post of the G.A.R.
Made frequest trips to the Gettysburg battlefield after the war.

Type Practice: Allopath
Enlisted on 8/20/1862 as a Asst Surgeon.
On 8/20/1862 he was commissioned into Field & Staff PA 150th Infantry
He was transferred out on 11/18/1862
On 11/18/1862 he transferred into Field & Staff PA 143rd Infantry
He was discharged on 4/8/1864
Married Anna Johnson on May 16, 1861.
During the Battle of Gettysburg, he served at the Seminary Ridge hospital.
Studied medicine at Delaware College, Newark, DE and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA. Read medicine four years with Dr. Thomas H. Thompson from 1855 to 1859.
Practiced medicine at Jennerville, Chester Co., in 1859. Member of the Oxford Medical Society of Chester County. Served as Examining Surgeon for the pension department in the county. Active member of the Feeemasons, Odd Fellows, and the Thompson Post of the G.A.R.
Made frequest trips to the Gettysburg battlefield after the war.

Type Practice: Allopath


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