Richard Coulter Jr.

Richard Coulter Jr. (October 3, 1870 – September 26, 1955) was a World War I general, a businessman, a professional football player and a banker.

Son Richard Coulter Jr. attended Princeton University, where he became a Charter Member of The Tiger Inn and a football standout.

[3] Pennsylvanian leaders considered Col. Coulter as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania in the 1916 election.

[4] In 1914, Coulter commanded the 10th Pennsylvania Regiment when it was ordered to return to active duty once again in World War I.

During the Great Depression in the early 1930s, the bank was reorganized, but continued to survive under Coulter's leadership.