. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. VALENTINE DUNN RESIDENCE. VALENTINE DUNN GROUP. GRAND TRAVERSE AND LEELANAW COUNTIES. 395 path to impede his progress, hut by strongpurpose and indefatigable energy he hasworked his way upward, and is today one ofthe prosperous and well-to-do citizens of hiscommunity. Of his landed possessions, com-prising one hundred and ninety-seven acres,one hundred and forty acres is under cultiv


. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. VALENTINE DUNN RESIDENCE. VALENTINE DUNN GROUP. GRAND TRAVERSE AND LEELANAW COUNTIES. 395 path to impede his progress, hut by strongpurpose and indefatigable energy he hasworked his way upward, and is today one ofthe prosperous and well-to-do citizens of hiscommunity. Of his landed possessions, com-prising one hundred and ninety-seven acres,one hundred and forty acres is under cultiva-tion. This represents much hard work, butAir. Dunn lias never had any desire to beidle, and thus upon the sure foundation ofearnest labor he has builded his success. Hehas also erected good buildings upon hisplace, and his farm is now productive, re-turning to him a good income. Few are theresidents of Grand Traverse county whohave so long resided within its borders asMr. Dunn. On the 18th of April, 1883, Mr. Dunnwas united in marriage to Miss Isabella Mc-Garry, who was born in Traverse City Julyr6, 1S61, and is a daughter of Stephen andJane (Humphrey) McGarry. Her mother isnow deceased, having passed away in Trav-erse City in 18


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