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History: Fulton County is blessed with a rich, inviting
history which continues to impact the charm and vitality of the area
today.
The county began as a frontier with primitive
homesteads and settlements where many sensitive negotiations took place
between the English king's representatives and the Native American
nation leaders. Thanks to the dynamic personality of Sir William
Johnson, the area took its shape as an economically prosperous dwelling
place. One of the great shapers of New York colonial history, Sir
William's legacy still leaves an impression - he created Tryon County,
which later divided into
Fulton and Montgomery
Other Fulton County natives who made notable accomplishments to the world include Elizabeth Cady Stanton, pioneer woman suffragist; Dr. Mahlon Loomis, a dentist by profession, but the inventor who conducted a series of experiments which resulted in the first wireless telegraph communication system, and New York Governor Enos T. Throop, who served from 1829 to 1833. The county's namesake is Robert Fulton, who improved the steamship invention. Throughout the county, landmarks and early history architecture remind residents and tourists of Fulton County's colorful history, as the area remains as promising and inviting as it was more than 200 years ago.
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