Fanning and McCulloh Papers, . 1758-1822

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Fanning and McCulloh Papers, . 1758-1822

Henry Eustace McCulloh was a royal official and large landholder in North Carolina; Edmund Fanning was a lawyer and colonial official in Hillsborough, N.C. Henry Eustace McCulloh served as his father's agent and as attorney for G. A. Selwyn, both owners of large tracts of land in North Carolina. The collections contains papers concerncing McCulloh and Selwyn lands, trips to the and difficulties with settlers there, and McCulloh's social life in North Carolina (with references to political affairs). Also included are deeds and plats. back country

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McCulloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), -approximately 1810

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Henry E. McCulloh was a landowner, lawyer, and agent in England for the colony of North Carolina. From the guide to the Henry E. McCulloh Survey Book, ., 1762-1773, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Landowner, lawyer, and agent in England for the colony of North Carolina. From the description of Henry E. McCulloh survey book, 1762-1773 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24864431 Henry Eust...

Fanning, Edmund, 1739-1818

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Henry Eustace McCulloh (died circa 1810), resident of Edenton, N.C., was a royal official and large landholder in North Carolina. He served as his father's agent and as attorney for G. A. Selwyn, both owners of large tracts of land in North Carolina. Edmund Fanning (1739-1818) was a lawyer and colonial official in Hillsborough, N.C. Fanning was a member of the Assembly, a judge of the Superior Court, and a militia colonel. From the guide to the Fanning and Mc...