Description
Butler's Desk belonged to Dr. Thomas McCulloch and made by his brother, George McCulloch
Currently on display at McCulloch House Museum
Material: wood
Manufacturer: George McCulloch
Original Owner: Thomas McCulloch
Source: Geraldine Campbell, Halifax [purchase] 19800324
History: Butler's desk made by George McCulloch for his brother, Thomas McCulloch
Condition: Veneer Cracked, missing in places, feet damaged, back right foot missing a bracket-shaped foot as of 09/18/85
NOTE: Items from Mrs. Campbell are considered to be McCulloch family possessions. Her husband's family is directly descended from Dr. T. McCulloch.
Currently on display at McCulloch House Museum
Material: wood
Manufacturer: George McCulloch
Original Owner: Thomas McCulloch
Source: Geraldine Campbell, Halifax [purchase] 19800324
History: Butler's desk made by George McCulloch for his brother, Thomas McCulloch
Condition: Veneer Cracked, missing in places, feet damaged, back right foot missing a bracket-shaped foot as of 09/18/85
NOTE: Items from Mrs. Campbell are considered to be McCulloch family possessions. Her husband's family is directly descended from Dr. T. McCulloch.
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