A McCulloh History: Archibald McCollogh (1718-1814) to William Edgar McCulloh (1866-1938): Including the lives of Archibald, George, John, - Hardcover

A McCulloh History: Archibald McCollogh (1718-1814) to William Edgar McCulloh (1866-1938): Including the lives of Archibald, George, John, - Hardcover

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A McCulloh History: Archibald McCollogh (1718-1814) to William Edgar McCulloh (1866-1938): Including the lives of Archibald, George, John, - Hardcover

A McCulloh History: Archibald McCollogh (1718-1814) to William Edgar McCulloh (1866-1938): Including the lives of Archibald, George, John, - Hardcover

$93.84
Sale price  $93.84 Regular price 

by Rodney L. McCulloh (Author)

Around the year 1740, 22-year-old Archibald McCollogh left his home in Northern Ireland, boarded a ship and sailed to a new life in America.

In these pages we follow the lives of seven generations of McCullohs, starting with Archibald's 4,000-mile life-long journey across the ocean, through devastating Indian attacks in Pennsylvania's frontier, down the Shenandoah Valley on the Great Wagon Road to his final home in Lexington, Kentucky. His son George works as a tanner and then a Ranger leading pack trains through the wilderness of western Pennsylvania. George's son John, a shoemaker, lives his entire life in a mountain valley called Little Cove. John's daughter Mary Ann lives a mysterious life in this valley, giving birth to two children out of wed-lock and eventually marrying a successful ironmaster who may yet prove to be the father of these children. Her son, Amos, becomes a successful farmer, lives through the turmoil of the confederate invasion of southern Pennsylvania, and makes a supernatural appearance upon his early death. Amos's son William makes an extraordinary 700-mile journey on foot from Pennsylvania to western Illinois, loses a wife and six children, helps start an orphanage, becomes a minister, raises ten children with his second wife, loses everything he owns and finally, near the end of his life, returns to Pennsylvania, not far from where he first began.

The author has spent hundreds of hours and has traveled thousands of miles to gather the facts, photos and details presented here. Fully indexed and filled with photos, maps and illustrations, this book brings this McCulloh line's story together like no other.

Number of Pages: 686
Dimensions: 2 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 02, 2020

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