Papers, 1888-1915.
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McCulloch, Edward D. (Edward Dickinson), 1860-1951.
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McCulloch Family.
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The McCulloch Family of Peoria, Illinois, included David McCulloch (1832-1907), lawyer, judge, and historian of Peoria; his wife Mary F. Hemphill McCulloch (b. ca. 1836); their son Edward Dickinson McCulloch (1860-1951), a lawyer, savings and loan manager, and two-term state representative (1899-1902); Edward's wife Emily Allen McCulloch (ca. 1862-1948); and their daughter Henrietta W. McCulloch (1896-1989). From the description of Papers, 1888-1915. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Lib...
McCulloch, Henrietta W., 1896-1989.
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McCulloch, David, 1832-
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Judge of the Circuit Court, Peoria, Illinois and historian of Peoria County co-authoring The History of Peoria County with Newton Bateman and Paul Selby. From the description of Papers, 1900-1905. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52576667 ...
McCulloch, Mary F. Hemphill, b. ca. 1836.
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McCulloch, Emily Allen, ca. 1862-1948.
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Illinois state historical society
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Society organized in 1899, whose mission is to support the Illinois State Historical Library and the programs of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, and to encourage research and writing on the subjects of Illinois history. From the description of Report on location of Fort Crevecoeur, [1925?] (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 34990629 ...