Shaver, F. A., Arthur P. Rose, R. F. Steele, and A. E. Adams, compilers. "An Illustrated History of Central Oregon." ("Embracing Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler, Crook, Lake, & Klamath Counties") Spokane, WA: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1905. p. 526. ANNIE L. FULTON the subject of the following biographical sketch was born in Wasco county, Oregon, and educated in the excellent high school at The Dalles. In 1881, she accompanied her parents to what is now Sherman county, but then a portion of Wasco county. In securing possession of public lands Miss Fulton shared equal advantages with her brothers under the preemption and timber culture laws. At present she owns over one thousand acres, six hundred and forty of which she cultivates. She resided with her parents until their death. Following a long visit to the southern states she returned and made her home at Shade Land Farm, the former home of her parents, which she inherited as her portion of the estate. She, has been uniformly successful in her farming operations and raises a number of fine cattle and horses. So closely was Miss Fulton associated with her father in his business, for years, that she has as thorough knowledge of the details of farming as the average man. Fraternally she is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and at all time manifests an active interest in the schools and public enterprises of the country. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in June 2010 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.