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Jethro J. McCullough

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487: 420: 364: 226:, to Enoch McCullough. His father was a carpet maker and weaver. At the age of six, McCullough worked at Roseville cotton factory. He worked there for two years. At the age of eight, McCullough worked at his father's carpet and coverlet weaving shop. He remained working at the shop until his father's death in 1827. He then worked for a farmer for one year before apprenticing to become a millwright for three years. 277:. In 1856, McCullough purchased the "Stony Chase" property near North East and built the Shannon Mill. In 1857, he purchased the Rowlandsville Mill. In 1861, the iron company that he was associated was incorporated as the McCullough Iron Company of Cecil. In 1863, a steam mill in North East was established to manufacture iron. The McCullough Iron Company was reincorporated in 1865. 296:
McCullough married Elizabeth Tull, daughter of John Tull, of Cecil County on January 2, 1834. They had nine sons and one daughter, including Enoch, George, John and Samuel D. His son Samuel served as town commissioner and town treasurer of North East. He lived in North East from 1847 to the 1860s. He
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McCullough died on May 25, 1878, at the home of Mrs. George Smyth in Philadelphia. He was buried at the Methodist Episcopal Church cemetery in North East.
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McCullough sided with the Union in the Civil War. He was elected as county commissioner of Cecil County in 1855 and 1859. McCullough was a
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and built the West Amwell Mill. In that same year, the business started manufacturing
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Jethro Johnson McCullough was born on March 8, 1810, at White Clay Creek hundred near
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Harford and Cecil Counties, Maryland
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On February 2, 1847, McCullough purchased a large property in
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Maryland House of Delegates
Cecil County
Jesse Allen Kirk
James McCauley
George B. Pennington
Newark, Delaware
Philadelphia
North East, Maryland
Republican
Maryland House of Delegates
Cecil County
Newark, Delaware
Manayunk, Philadelphia
Chester County, Pennsylvania
New Castle County, Delaware
Cecil County, Maryland
Red Clay Creek
Stanton, Delaware
Marshallton Mill
North East, Maryland
Elkton
galvanized iron
Republican
Maryland House of Delegates
Wilmington, Delaware




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