History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . hav-ing reached an age when leisure and comfort arejustly due, he moved to Bellevue, and has sincelived retired. The spring following his coming to Idaho wasmarked by Mr. Dunns marriage. That event tookplace May 16, 1869, at Kinkaid ranch, called Can-yon Precinct, now a part of Caldwell. Mrs. Dunn,formerly Miss Frances E. Herrold, is a daughterof Christopher and Melvina Herrold, of is an active member of the Baptist church,which Mr. Dunn attends and toward which his faithlean


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . hav-ing reached an age when leisure and comfort arejustly due, he moved to Bellevue, and has sincelived retired. The spring following his coming to Idaho wasmarked by Mr. Dunns marriage. That event tookplace May 16, 1869, at Kinkaid ranch, called Can-yon Precinct, now a part of Caldwell. Mrs. Dunn,formerly Miss Frances E. Herrold, is a daughterof Christopher and Melvina Herrold, of is an active member of the Baptist church,which Mr. Dunn attends and toward which his faithleans, although he is not identified as a has long been a member of the Masonic Orderand has filled many of the chairs of the lodge, andhe is also a worthy member of the G. A. R. Polit-ically, he is a Republican. For fifty-two years hehas voted the ticket straight. He has taken an activepart in many conventions and campaigns, workingfor his friends, but never accepting official honorsfor himself. He has a large acquaintance and manywarm friendships, and is held in high esteem by allwho know


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