| Birth: | Sep. 15, 1841 | | Death: | Sep. 28, 1914 |  Captain, C.S.A. Raised by relatives in Virginia, McCulloch was a cadet at Virginia Military Institute until 1861, when he left to join the Confederate army. He rose in rank to become captain of Company B, 18th Virginia Infantry. McCulloch saw combat at First Manassas, the Seven Days' battles, Second Manassas & Gettysburg, where he was wounded twice & participated in Pickett's Charge in 1863. Captured after the battle, he was later exchanged & returned to active duty until the end of the war. After the war, he moved to St. Louis & worked for the Bellefontaine Railway Company. He lived long enough to attend the 50th anniversary reunion at Gettysburg in 1913.
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Bellefontaine Cemetery
Saint Louis St. Louis city Missouri, USA Plot: Block 36, Lot 3278 | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Nov 17, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 18432 |
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