Mrs. Richard McClure lived on her father-in-law's farm outside Liberty, Allegheny County, Pa. Although the farm was closer to Pittsburgh, butter, wheat, livestock, and other products from the farm were sold in Wheeling, Va., later Wheeling, W.Va. The McClures seem to have had several children, among them Andrew Francis (b. 1838). The diary apparently descended to the Terrill family of Kentucky; Marshall Terrill's name appears in the margins of several pages.
From the guide to the Mrs. Richard McClure Diary, 1852-1863, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
Mrs. Richard McClure lived on her father-in-law's farm outside Liberty, Allegheny County, Pa. Although the farm was closer to Pittsburgh, butter, wheat, livestock, and other products from the farm were sold in Wheeling, Va., later Wheeling, W. Va. The McClures seem to have had several children, among them Andrew Francis (b. 1838). The diary apparently descended to the Terrill family of Kentucky; Marshall Terrill's name appears in the margins of several pages.
From the description of Mrs. Richard McClure diary, 1852-1863 [microfilm manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25937166