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Thomas McCulla, Pioneer Attorney

Thomas McCulla was not only a pioneer attorney of Cherokee but was also a man who had played a prominent part in development of the community over a period of more than half a century.

Mr. McCulla, following graduation from Iowa State university, came to Cherokee in 1879 to engage in the practice of law and continued actively in that profession until the early 1930's. He became one of the most active boosters the city has ever  known. It was largely through his effort that this city was selected as site for the Cherokee State hospital. He occupied many positions of honor and trust, served as county attorney for three terms, was city attorney and filled the position of mayor for three successive terms, during which period the water works and electric light systems were installed.

In addition to the law practice he was engaged in the newspaper business for a number of years, editing The Times from 1884 to 1890 and from 1908 to 1912.  He was also a moving factor in the organization of the movement  that resulted in erection of the opera house, later known as the Rialto, which at the time of its erection was one of the finest to be found in a city of similar size in Iowa. Mr. McCulla continued supervision of the property throughout the years.

Mr. McCulla was the oldest living past master of Speculative Lodge No. 307, A.F. & M., serving during the years of 1887-1888. In 1934 he was honored by the members of that lodge with the presentation of a medal commemorating his fifty years of service as a Master Mason.

Mr. McCulla and his wife, Carrie Ellen (Cleaves) had two sons, Lawrence C. and Royal Thomas McCulla.  He passed away at the age of 80 years old, at his residence, on Friday, January 3, 1936.
Source: Edited version of Cherokee Daily Times article, Cherokee, Iowa 3 Jan 1936, pg. 1
L. McCulla Began Law Practice Here In 1928

Mr. Laurence C. McCulla, lawyer, was born in Cherokee county and graduated from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn. He first began the practice of law in 1928 when he joined the firm of McCulla and McCulla which had been established by his father, Thomas McCulla. Laurence and Walter McCulla maintained the firm as partner attorneys for nearly twenty years.

L. C. McCulla left the law firm in 1949 in order to enter private practice and he set up his first offices over the Woolworth building.

Mr. McCulla served in the Rainbow Division during World War 1 and also was attached with Cherokee’s own Company “M” at the Mexican Border in 1916. He is a past-post commander of the L.A.Wescott Post No. 2253, local branch of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and has held the office of service officer in this organization for over twenty years.
Source: Cherokee Daily Times, Cherokee, Iowa 30 May 1956, pg 67

 

 


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