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John McCullough: A Life Bridging Art, Football, and History From the murals of Fallen Comrades in Belfast


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John McCullough: A Life Bridging Art, Football, and History From the murals of Fallen Comrades in Belfast, to the vibrant colors of Manchester City footballers heading the ball, John McCullough's life was a rich tapestry of experiences. His connection to the past is evident in the historic Charbon Works survey of Maryland, 1885, and the North East Mill and Shannon or Stone Chase Mill, both captured in intricate detail by Hexamer General Surveys. But McCullough's passions extended beyond history and art. In a moment of international camaraderie during wartime, he joined the Brains Trust for an overseas session, sharing insights and ideas with colleagues from around the world. Back home in the United States, McCullough left a lasting legacy through his design of the McCullough Memorial Bridge, spanning the picturesque Coos Bay in North Bend, Oregon. The bridge's elegant arches mirror the grace and strength of McCullough's own character. And yet, there was another side to this remarkable man. In the realm of the arts, McCullough took on the complex role of Othello, delivering a powerful and moving performance that left audiences in awe. John McCullough's life was a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and the enduring human spirit. His contributions to art, history, and football continue to inspire and captivate us today.