Store order from Andrew Brand
1870hand written note on paper
Alexander McCulloch (or McCullock) (b.1834) was a Scottish farm servant with multiple convictions of theft. He was sent to WA on the Corona, arriving in 1866 (convict no. 9236). He worked as a labourer at Greenough and Irwin.
Andrew Brand (1944-1907) came to WA with his mother and siblings in 1859, to be reunited with their father/husband, George Brand (convict no. 3354) who by then was farming at Greenough. Andrew farmed at Greenough and over on the Back Flats.
Details
Details
Back Flats Augst 27th 1870
Mr J.S. Maley Sir
Please let Alexander McCulloch or barer have a cout
Aw Brand
Entd
This is the only note in the Maley Mill & Store Archives associated with Alexander McCulloch.
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Promissory note from Edward Gray
- Order for flour from E.J. Moore
- Store order from Peter Reynolds
- Store order from J. Wilson
- Order for a spade from I.J. Duncan
- Promissory note written for William Howe
- Promissory note from Henry Eves
- Promissory note from James Carruthers
- Store order from Thomas Smith
- Letter re salt for sale from William Voiles
- 2 Geraldton Brewery cards
- Apology & store order from Henry Adams

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