Fulton, Dan, 1904-1993

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Fulton was born in 1904 in Ismay, Mont. He managed the 60 sections of the Fulton Ranch from 1929 to 1959. An author and researcher, Fulton was also active in politics and agricultural organizations.

From the description of Dan Fulton papers, 1912-1990. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 42926175

Daniel A. Fulton was born on 8 June 1904 to William and Bertha (Fluss) Fulton. He attended public schools in Ismay, Mont., and briefly attended Montana State College. From shortly after his birth until 1959, Fulton called the Fulton Ranch in eastern Montana home. His father died in 1929 and at the age of twenty-five, Fulton took over management of the ranch. At the time of the ranch's sale in 1959, it consisted of sixty sections of land: fifty-three sections deeded and seven leased or under individual permit. Most of the land was rangeland and the Fultons ran both cattle and sheep. Breeds of choice were Hereford cattle and Targhee sheep. In addition to managing the extensive ranch holdings, Fulton served in varying capacities in the following organizations: director and secretary of the Fallon Creek Cooperative State Grazing District (1940-1957); chairman of the Montana Grass Commission (1949-1951); president of the American Society of Range Management (1951); president of the Montana Stockgrowers Association (1954-1955); president of the Montana Wool Growers Association (1957-1958); member of the Natural Resources Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (1954-1957); director and vice-president of the Bank of Baker; director of the American Sheep Producers Council; and member of the American National Cattleman's Association and the National Wool Growers Association. He also served on the Soil aand Water Conservation advisory committee of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. After selling the ranch in 1959, Fulton served as chairman of the Montana State Board of Equalization (1960-1964) and also worked as finance chairman for the U.S. Senate campaign of Republican Sumner Gerard in 1960. In his later years, Fulton traveled extensively with his wife Mary Ann to such places as Spain, Argentina, and Australia gathering information for his continued research into the cattle and sheep industries. Dan Fulton died on 22 Mar. 1993 at Sun City, Calif.

From the description of Dan Fulton papers, 1912-1990. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 154689600

Daniel A. Fulton was born on June 8, 1904 to William and Bertha (Fluss) Fulton. He was named in honor of his father's friend and partner Dan S. MacKay. He attended public schools in Ismay, Montana and briefly attended Montana State College. From shortly after his birth until 1959, Dan called the Fulton Ranch in eastern Montana home. Dan's father William passed away in 1929 and at the age of 25 years, Dan took over management of the Fulton Ranch. At the time of the ranch's sale in 1959, the Fulton Ranch consisted of 60 sections of land: 53 sections deeded and 7 leased or under individual permit. Most of the land was rangeland and the Fultons ran both cattle and sheep. Dan's breeds of choice were Hereford cattle and Targhee sheep. In addition to managing the extensive Fulton holdings, Dan served in varying capacities in the following organizations: Director and Secretary of the Fallon Creek Cooperative State Grazing District from 1940 to 1957; Chairman of the Montana Grass Commission from 1949 to 1951; President of the American Society of Range Management in 1951; President of the Montana Stockgrowers Association from 1954 to 1955; President of the Montana Wool Growers Association from 1957 to 1958; member of the Natural Resources Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce from 1954 to 1957; Director and as Vice President of the Bank of Baker; Director of the American Sheep Producers Council; member of the American National Cattleman's Association and the National Wool Growers Association. He also served on the Soil and Water Conservation advisory committee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. After selling the Fulton Ranch in 1959, Dan served as Chairman of the (Montana) State Board of Equalization from 1960 to 1964 and he also worked as Finance Chairman for the U.S. Senate campaign of Republican Sumner Gerard in 1960. Throughout his life, Dan was an avid researcher and writer, publishing numerous articles and also a book entitled Failure on the Plains-A Rancher's view of the Public Lands Problem . In his later years, Dan traveled extensively with his wife Mary Ann to such places as Spain, Argentina, and Australia gathering information for Dan's continued research into the cattle and sheep industries. He married Mary Ann George on February 21, 1931, and they had 3 children, M. Louise, Dorothy (Dottie), and D. George. Dan Fulton died on March 22, 1993 at Sun City, California.

From the guide to the Dan Fulton Papers, 1912-1990, (Montana State University-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections)

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Montana
Ismay (Mont.)
Fulton Ranch (Mont.)
Fulton Ranch (Mont.)
Montana
Montana--Custer County
Ismay (Mont.)
Montana-Politics and government-20th century
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Agriculture
Agriculture
Bozeman
Cattle trade
Cattle trade
Universities and colleges
Conservation of natural resources
Conservation of natural resources
Frontier and pioneer life
Hereford cattle
Hereford cattle
Land use
Land use
Livestock
Livestock
Montana
Photographs
Public lands
Public lands
Ranchers
Ranchers
Ranches
Ranches
Ranching
Ranching
Ranch life
Scrapbooks
Sheep industry
Sheep industry
Sheep ranches
Sheep ranches
Occupation
Ranchers
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Birth 1904-06-08

Death 1993-03-22

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