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Stone Bridge

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Samsara tales

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Stone Bridge Stone Bridge Samsara tales Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Henry McCulloch Of genealogical interest to members of my family, perhaps. I have inserted footnotes into this obscure essay, which almost certainly came from the pen of Henry McCulloch himself. The old general was obviously the source of the information, or possibly misinformation, in the text, which could not have come from any other source. Most of this was never published anywhere else. GENERAL HENRY EUSTACE McCULLOCH (From Lewis E. Daniell’s Personnel of the Texas State Government, with sketches of distinguished Texans, 1887) HENRY EUSTACE McCULLOCH is the son of Alexander McCulloch and Francis LeNoir, who married in Nashville, Tennessee in 1799. He was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee, on the sixth day of December, 1816. About two years after this, his father moved to North Alabama, and in the same year thereafter to Dyer County, West Tennessee, where H.E. McCulloch, the subject of this sketc...

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