John Hamilton Fulton (November 12, 1869 - September 26, 1927) was president of National Park Bank from 1922 to 1927.
When he was 17 years old, in 1886, he became a clerk at the Canadian Bank of Commerce where he detected a forgery and was promoted.
[1] In 1901 the state of Louisiana imposed punitive taxes on foreign owned banks.
He was president of National Park Bank from 1922 to 1927 when he replaced Richard Delafield, who was promoted to chairman of the board.
[1] He died on September 26, 1927, of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home, Bradlea Farm on Lake Champlain in Essex, New York.