Ohio Biographies



William McCullough


William McCullough, a substantial farmer of Cross Creek Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, resides on the old home farm of 106 acres, on which he was born June 7, 1861. He is a son of Joseph and Mary Jane (Brown) McCullough. He attended the public schools until he was twenty years of age, and has always engaged in farming. He purchased the farm of the other heirs of his father and has a valuable and well improved tract. During the past thirty years he has engaged in the threshing business, in which he has his brother, Edwin G., as a partner. They also operate a shredder and do considerable clover hulling. Mr. McCullough raises quite a bit of stock, generally keeping some seventy-five head of sheep. He is well known over the township and has many friends. He is a Republican in politics, and is a member of the Methodist Church.

 

From 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, by Joseph B. Doyle. Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910

 


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