The McCook House Civil War Museum
Located at the top of the square in Carrollton, Ohio

Open Memorial Day through Labor Day,
2nd weekend in October,
Weekend after Thanksgiving:
Friday & Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Groups of 12 or more, call for
reservations.
Hours subject to change, please call
ahead
330-627-3345 or 1-800-600-7172
Shirley Anderson Manager
The McCook House is open with admission by donation during Algonquin
Mill Festival.
(Second weekend in October)
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Located
in Carrollton, Ohio, the McCook House is a memorial to Ohio’s
famous “Fighting McCooks.” This historic house was the home of
Major Daniel McCook, who, with his nine sons and six nephews,
became known as the “Fighting McCooks” because of their
participation in the armed services of their country prior to
and especially during the Civil War.
About 1837,
Daniel McCook erected this large brick house on the southwest
corner of the public square in Carrollton, and it was occupied
by his family until 1848. It was acquired by the state of Ohio
in November 1941 and dedicated on October 10, 1947, as a
memorial to the gallant “Fighting McCooks.”
In 1981, the Carroll County Historical Society began
operating the McCook House on a lease agreement with the
Ohio Historical Society.
A 2006 release of "The Fighting McCooks"
in paperback & hard cover plus many other historic items are for
sale on the first floor of the McCook House.
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