McCullough-Hutchinson families papers, 1823-1936.

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McCullough-Hutchinson families papers, 1823-1936.

Papers of the McCullough and Hutchison families of Fairfield Co., S.C. The earliest letters, 1820s-1850s, are from Scots-Irish relatives of Robert and Ann McCulloch (later changed to McCullough), who had emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland, to Newberry District and then to Fairfield District, South Carolina, about 1820. Topics include agricultural conditions, currency matters, religious differences between the Presbyterians and Catholics, and religious controversies within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. The Hutchison family papers begin in the 1840s and include letters, 1883-1900, from friends and relatives in Texas, and official papers, 1886-1889, including arrest warrants and other legal notices, relating to Robert Hutchison's duties as a constable in Fairfield Co., S.C.

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Hutchinson family.

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Hutchinson, Robert, -1878

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McCullough family.

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