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esbyterian theological seminary at Columbia, where he was graduated in 1875. He then studied at the university of Edinburgh, Scotland, and returning to America about a year later found his first field of labor as pastor of three churches, in Henderty, is a native of Georgia, born in DeKalb county, February 5, 1843. He is the son of John McCulloch, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, who became a planter in Georgia and married Mary Crowley, a native of that State. Mr. McCulloch enlisted, May 31ities he entered upon the study of medicine, and was graduated at the Royal college of physicians and surgeons, at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1870. In 1884 he made his home at Greenville where he now enjoys an extensive practice. He holds the rank ofous skirmishes which attended the retreat to Appomattox. Returning home after the close of hostilities he went to Edinburgh, Scotland, in the fall of 1866, and remained there until the summer of 1868 as a student in the Edinburgh university. Since