Thomas McCulloch

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Dr. Thomas McCulloch (1776 – September 9, 1843) was a Scottish-born, Presbyterian minister, author, educator, and education reformer. He was the founder and principal of Pictou Academy (pronounced pick-toe) and the first principal of Dalhousie College (now Dalhousie University) from 1838-1843. He is the author of The Stepsure Letters (1821-1823), considered to be the first major work of humour in English Canada humour. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Dr. Thomas McCulloch (1776 – September 9, 1843) was a Scottish-born, Presbyterian minister, author, educator, and education reformer. He was the founder and principal of Pictou Academy (pronounced pick-toe) and the first principal of Dalhousie College (now Dalhousie University) from 1838-1843. He is the author of The Stepsure Letters (1821-1823), considered to be the first major work of humour in English Canada humour.
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