Robert W. McCullough (1898-1959)
MSA SC 3520-15264
Sources:
"Northeast Citizens Plan Improvements for Their Section." The Washington Post, 16 November 1924.
"National University Begins New Season." The Washington Post, 8 January 1928.
"Civic Leaders ask for Avenue Extension." The Washington Post, 2 February 1929.
"No Blind Benefit in Legion Concert." The Washington Post, 25 April 1929.
"Sewer Bonds Urged in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 26 April 1931.
"Dr. Borden Named G.W. Alumni Head." The Washington Post, 4 June 1933.
"Prince Georges Candidates in Sharp Debate." The Washington Post, 1 September 1934.
"Candidate Hits Opposition by State Police." The Washington Post, 8 September 1934.
"McCullough's Claims Worry 'Organization.'" The Washington Post, 10 September 1934.
"Candidates in Nearby County." The Washington Post, 11 September 1934.
"Democrats Led by McCullough." The Washington Post, 23 October 1934.
"Sales Tax Fought in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 18 January 1935.
Kenney, N.T. "Radcliffe Visits Prince George's." The Sun (Baltimore), 1 May 1940.
"Roy Pyle Sweeps Legion Elections." The Sun (Baltimore), 17 August 1941.
"Prince Georges Post Sought by McCullough." The Washington Post, 12 March 1950.
"Prince Georges Candidates Slow in Filing." The Washington Post, 23 July 1950.
"Two County Candidates Withdraw." The Washington Post, 5 August 1950.
"McCullough Named County Trial Justice." The Washington Post, 27 August 1950.
"Riverdale Lawyer Takes Bench Oath." The Washington Post, 17 April 1951.
"R.W. McCullough, Attorney, Ex-Judge." The Washington Post, 9 January 1959.
"Died." The Washington Post,
9 January 1959.
COURT OF APPEALS (Test Book) 1916-1979, vol. 1, p. 435 [MSA SM126-1, SR 2261-1].
Unites States Census Bureau. Census of 1900. Cecil County, Maryland, 3rd district, 2nd precinct.
United States Census Bureau. Census of 1910. Harford County, Maryland, 6th district, 2nd precinct.
United States Census Bureau. Census
of 1920. Washington, D.C., 2nd precinct.
The Historical
Society of Harford County. Online War Memorial.
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