After the Civil War, the house was purchased by two northern missionaries—Miss Towne and Miss Murrary—who founded the historic Penn School, located within the Penn School Historic District.
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After moving to Frogmore, South Carolina, McCulloch taught for nine years at the Penn School, a school for black students located on St. Helena Island, South Carolina.