George I. Fulk

Dublin Core

Title

George I. Fulk

Subject

George I. Fulk
lawyer
1951 Crusade for Freedom
Macon County Chairman
international peace conference delegate
Hague
President Theodore Roosevelt
instructor in international law
Geneval University
Switzerland
superintendent of Public Welfare
Moultrie County
National Agricultural conference delegate
Washington D.C.
Decatur Daily Review
Decatur, IL
Bethany, IL
1907
Photo File: Biography
photograph

Description

Photograph of George I. Fulk, formerly of Bethany, IL. Fulk was a lawyer by trade, but also the Macon County Chairman of the 1951 Crusade for Freedom, a delegate to the international peace conference at the Hague in 1907 under President Theodore Roosevelt, an instructor in international law at Geneva University in Switzerland for a while, the superintendent of Public Welfare for Moultrie County, and a delegate to the National Agricultural conference in Washington D.C. in 1922. He also ran for the nomination as a representative in Congress in 1932. This photo ran in the Decatur Daily Review on April 6, 1907.

Creator

unknown

Source

Photo File: Biography - Fulk, George I.

Publisher

Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL
Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL

Date

4/6/1907

Contributor

George I. Fulk

Rights

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Relation

none

Format

.jpg

Language

English

Type

photograph

Identifier

BIO145

Coverage

George I. Fulk, lawyer, Bethany IL, Macon County Chairman of the 1951 Crusade for Freedom, nomination for representative in Congress, delegate to the international peace conference at the Hague, instructor in international law, Geneva University, Switzerland, superintendent of Public Welfare for Moultrie County, delegate to the national Agricultural conference, Washington D.C., Decatur IL, Decatur Daily Review

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

photograph

Physical Dimensions

5.25x7"