McCulloch
Appearance
McCulloch may refer to:
A surname shared by the following people:
- Alan McCulloch, a New Zealand politician
- Alan McCulloch, 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, painter, writer, art critic, art historian and gallery director. Compiled several editions of his Encyclopedia of Australian Art.
- Alan Riverstone McCulloch, an Australian zoologist
- Andrew McCulloch (footballer), an English/Scottish footballer between 1970 and 1985.
- Andrew McCulloch (television), a British television writer and actor
- Andrew McCulloch (drummer), a drummer for King Crimson and others
- Barbi McCulloch, an American singer and recording artist
- Benjamin McCulloch, an American Civil War soldier
- Bruce McCulloch, a Canadian actor and comedian, best known as a member of The Kids in the Hall
- Henry Eustace McCulloch, an American Civil War soldier
- Hugh McCulloch, an American statesman
- Ian McCulloch, an English singer
- Ian McCulloch, a Scottish actor
- Ian McCulloch, an English snooker player
- Sir James McCulloch, an Australian statesman
- Jimmy McCulloch, a guitarist with Wings and others
- John Ramsay McCulloch, an economist
- Julie (McCulloch) Brown, a citizen who lives in Oregon
- Karen Leigh McCulloch, Doctor of Physical Therapy at University of North Carolina
- Kyle McCulloch, a writer for South Park
- Lee McCulloch, a Scottish footballer
- Mary Sue McCulloch, an heiress and author
- Richard McCulloch, an author
- Robert McCulloch, an American Civil War soldier
- Robert P. McCulloch, an American entrepreneur
- Roscoe C. McCulloch, an American politician
- Warren Sturgis McCulloch, an American neurophysiologist and cybernetician
- Companies
- McCulloch Motors Corporation, a chainsaw and power tool manufacturer
- Law
- McCulloch v. Maryland, a U. S. Supreme Court ruling
- Places
- Ships
- USRC McCulloch, the name of more than one cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service
- USCGC McCulloch, the name of more than one cutter of the United States Coast Guard
- USS McCulloch, a cutter in commission in the United States Navy in 1917
See also