Fire Chief Raymond Goettel and US Rep Jim Fulton at the dedication of the Mt. Lebanon police and fireman’s memorial in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Barn on the property of Congressman Jim Fulton On Shady Drive East at the bottom of Alfred St. It was razed in the 1980s to make room for the Main-Line condominiums.Congressman Jim Fulton, center, with Connecticut senator Thomas Hart (left) and Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal, in 1945. Fulton served in congress from 1945 until his death in 1971. He owned a house on Shady Drive EastFarmer John Snyder built this Greek Revival house off Shady Drive East around 1835. Henry Bockstoce purchased the house in 1854 and ran a nursery and orchard before selling the land to the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Association in 1874. Congressman Jim Fulton owned the house for a time; it was razed in the 1980s to make room for the Main-Line condominiums.Farmer John Snyder built this Greek Revival house off Shady Drive East around 1835. Henry Bockstoce purchased the house in 1854 and ran a nursery and orchard before selling the land to the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Association in 1874. Congressman Jim Fulton owned the house for a time; it was razed in the 1980s to make room for the Main-Line condominiums.Some of the Fulton farm can be seen at the end of Alfred Street in the 1970s picturelane leading to fulton farm off shady drive east. early 1900sFarmer John Snyder built this Greek Revival house off Shady Drive East around 1835. Henry Bockstoce purchased the house in 1854 and ran a nursery and orchard before selling the land to the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Association in 1874. Congressman Jim Fulton owned the house for a time; it was razed in the 1980s to make room for the Main-Line condominiums.Farmer John Snyder built this Greek Revival house off Shady Drive East around 1835. Henry Bockstoce purchased the house in 1854 and ran a nursery and orchard before selling the land to the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Association in 1874. Congressman Jim Fulton owned the house for a time; it was razed in the 1980s to make room for the Main-Line condominiums.Looking up Fulton Lane off Shady Drive East, probably around 1920Children from St. Bernards on a field trip to Fulton Farm, which was located on Shady Drive East where MainLine condos are now