Papers, ca. 1840-1962.

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Papers, ca. 1840-1962.

The bulk of the papers in this collection cover Fuller's years as a trainee with the National City Bank from 1917 to 1920. In the letters and journal from this period he wrote of conditions in Russia, the Revolution, the fate of foreigners, and the operations of the bank. The letters and journals from the period after he left Russia he wrote mostly of his social life. There are also eight letters regarding the career of his father, Hector Fuller, a reporter for The Indianapolis News and columnist for The Washington Herald. Seven of the letters relate to the elder Fuller's trip to the Far East in 1903-04 to cover the Russo-Japanese War.

2 manuscript boxes, 1 roll of microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7883573

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Fuller family

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Fuller, John L.H. (Louis Hilton), 1894-1985.

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John Louis Hilton Fuller was born in 1894 and grew up in Indianapolis. He graduated from Butler University and spent most of his life as a businessman and insurance executive in the city. From 1917 to 1920 he was a trainee with the international division of the National City Bank of New York. His first assignment was to the bank's Petrograd branch in September 1917. In March 1918 he moved with the bank to Vologda, a city 250 miles northeast of Moscow. He left Russia in August 1918. After leaving...

National city bank of New York

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International Banking Corporation.

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Fuller, Samuel A.

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