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McCook House
Carroll County Historical Society
P.O. Box 174
Carrollton, OH 44615
330-627-3345 1-800-600-7172
One of the
best-known Scotch-Irish families who have contributed their full share to the honorable
record of that race in the United States are the Ohio McCooks, who acquired a wide
reputation during the Civil War as the Fighting McCooks.
Henry Howe
The Fighting McCooks,
Reprinted from The Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Society of
America
This large brick house is a memorial to the
"Fighting McCooks," a nickname given to the family because of their military
service during the Civil War.
Daniel McCook built this home and his family lived here until 1853. During the Civil
War, Daniel's family contributed nine soldiers to the Union cause including 5 generals.
Brother John's family contributed 5 officers. Four of Daniel's family including Daniel
himself died in the conflict.
The restored house has several period rooms and a large room of exhibits on the McCook
family and the Civil War.
LOCATION
The McCook House is located on the west side of the public square in Carrollton in
Carroll County.
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