The Fulton House, location of the Society's headquarters, in the heart of McConnellsburg's National Register Historic District.  Painting by Brian Tucker and copyright the Fulton County Historical Society, Inc.

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The Fulton County Historical Society will bring together those people interested in the history of Fulton County, and will promote an understanding and appreciation for the people and community of Fulton County through research, preservation, restoration, education and publications.



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Fulton County Historical Society, Inc.

P.O. Box 115, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania  17233
Email: director@fultonhistory.org

Historical Society Events History

Friends of Tonoloway publish Volume III of the Fulton County Civil War Veterans books

The Friends of Tonoloway Primitive Baptist Church, the non profit group responsible for maintaining this historic church near Hancock, decided to publish local history books as fund raisers for maintenance of the church which was the first church in Fulton County when it was organized in the 1740s. The sale of its publications, “The Mellotts of Fulton County,” “The Truax Impact on Fulton County” and “Tonoloway, If Its Walls Could Talk,” the stories of the soldiers and other individuals who wrote their names on the church walls in the 1800s, have successfully provided maintenance funds. The current project is providing information on veterans from Fulton County who fought in earlier wars. click to continue...