McCulloch, George F.
(1855-)




Birth: September 25, 1855, Lancaster, Fairfield County, OH
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Parents: James McCulloch
Spouse: Cora Patterson, married September 11, 1883
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Other Occupations: businessman, clerk, etc.
Individual Number: 3685


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1871*-May 1872* Lon M. Neely Apprentice / Student Muncie, Delaware County, IN























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OriginalNotes: Portrait and Biographical Record, Delaware Co., Ind. by A. W. Bowen & Co.
GEORGE F. McCULLOCH was born on the 25th day of September, 1855, in Lancaster, Ohio. His father, James McCulloch, was a native of Pennsylvania but left that state, emigrating to Ohio, thence, about 1856, to Indiana, locating in the city of Muncie, where he continued to reside for some years. George F. was then six months old, and in the schools of Muncie he received a liberal education, completing the high school course in 1870. Meanwhile he received his first introduction to practical life as a clerk in the queensware house of W. J. V. H. Cassady, and after his graduation in the year noted, he accepted a position with William Steward as a deliverer of groceries, also carried the mail, delivered express matter, and handled baggage as his services were required. In the spring of 1871, he engaged with J. L. Little as a salesman of sewing machine attachments for a limited period, and then as a clerk with the firm of Todd & Powers, dealers in general merchandise, remaining in their employ until the fall of the same year. Mr. McCulloch was next apprenticed to learn photography with Lon M. Neely, of Muncie, in whose gallery he pursued the study until May, 1872, at which date he became deputy clerk of the Delaware county circuit court under G. W. Green. After the expiration of that gentleman's official term, Mr. McCulloch was retained by A. L. Kerwood, the successor of Mr. Green, with whom he remained until January, 1881, severing his connection with the office at that time and effecting a copartnership in the law with John McMahon, Esq.  The firm thus constituted lasted until August, 1883, at which time he assumed the duties of clerk, to which office he had been elected the year previous. 

Mr. McCulloch proved himself both capable and popular, and in 1886 he was re-elected his own successor. Retiring from the office at the expiration of his term in 1891, Mr. McCulloch turned his attention almost entirely to the industrial development of Muncie. In the organization of the Citizens' Enterprise company, he was a prominent factor, having been made secretary of the soliciting committe, a position which he held for some time at the earnest solicitation of his associates. In 1829, he became interested in the Whitely Land company as general manager of the same, and to him as much as to any other man is the city indebted for the present town of Whitely, on of the most flourishing of the several suburbs of Muncie. In addition to those noted above, he is prominently identified with the Indiana Bridge company, the Nelson Glass works, the Muncie Natural Gas company, the Street railway of Muncie, of which he is secretary, and for a period of three years was connected with the Muncie Transfer company. 

Mr. McCulloch's marriage was solemnized September, 11, 1883, with Mis Cora [Patterson], only daughter of Arthur Patterson, of Delaware county, the result of which is two children -- one deceased. Mrs. McCulloch is a highly accomplished lady and is a leader in the society of Muncie. Her parents are members of one of the oldest families in the county of Delaware.
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OriginalSource: Portrait and Biographical Record, Delaware Co., Ind. by A. W. Bowen & Co.
GEORGE F. McCULLOCH was born on the 25th day of September, 1855, in Lancaster, Ohio. His father, James McCulloch, was a native of Pennsylvania but left that state, emigrating to Ohio, thence, about 1856, to Indiana, locating in the city of Muncie, where he continued to reside for some years. George F. was then six months old, and in the schools of Muncie he received a liberal education, completing the high school course in 1870. Meanwhile he received his first introduction to practical life as a clerk in the queensware house of W. J. V. H. Cassady, and after his graduation in the year noted, he accepted a position with William Steward as a deliverer of groceries, also carried the mail, delivered express matter, and handled baggage as his services were required. In the spring of 1871, he engaged with J. L. Little as a salesman of sewing machine attachments for a limited period, and then as a clerk with the firm of Todd & Powers, dealers in general merchandise, remaining in their employ until the fall of the same year. Mr. McCulloch was next apprenticed to learn photography with Lon M. Neely, of Muncie, in whose gallery he pursued the study until May, 1872, at which date he became deputy clerk of the Delaware county circuit court under G. W. Green.
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