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"Thomas McCullough Dies in 80th Year"
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"Was long Inspector in Building Department"
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"Maj" Thomas McCullogh, a veteran of the Civil War
and an inspector in City Building Department, died suddenly last
evening at his home, 57 Monument Ave, Charlestown, of heart trouble.
He had been ill with a cold. Mr McCullough was one of the best
know citizens of the Bunker Hill ditrict for more than 35 years.
He was born in Ireland 80 years ago, and came to this country
at an early age.
During the Civil war he served with Co B, 22d Massachusetts Regiment,
participating in 19 battles and being severely wounded in the
Battle of Gettysburg. In May, 1906, he was appointed an Inspector
in the Building Department, holding the position until his death.
In the early [18]80's, before moving to Chalestown, he was elected
to the House of Representatives from the old Ward 6 in the North
End. He was a member of Fitzpatrick Court, M. C. O. F.
The funeral will be held at St Mary's Church, Charlestown,
where a
solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 o'clock.
Boston Globe - Friday 12 Nov 1920
Murphy, Susan R.
In East Boston, Susan R, widow of the late Richard F Murphy
(nee Koen), formerly of the First Section. Funeral...........Requiem
mass at the Star of the Sea Church..........
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