Hall Park McCullough papers, 1867-1938.

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Hall Park McCullough papers, 1867-1938.

Scattered correspondence of McCullough chiefly relating to personal and family affairs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7970767

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Park, T. W. (Trenor William), 1823-1882

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Lawyer, political figure, businessman, and philanthropist; b. in Woodford, Vt.; raised in Bennington where operated several businesses; was appointed chairman of U.S. Land Commission, traveled to San Francisco, and practiced law there; returned to Vermont in 1864, also maintaining a residence in New York City; had various business interests in mines and railroads; member of Republican National Committee; later served in the Vermont State Legislature and was trustee of University of Vermont; marr...

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