Robert Lardin Fulton (March 6, 1847 – October 25, 1920) was a railroad land agent and newspaper publisher in Reno, Nevada.
He taught himself telegraphy and became a telegraph operator and conductor for railroads in Ohio and Minnesota.
He became a land agent for the Central Pacific Railroad responsible for transactions from Colfax, California, to Ogden, Utah.
[1] Later in his career he became owner, editor and publisher of the Reno Evening Gazette.
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