. History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration,. ^ A X -S History of Beaver County 349 with the Baptist Church. He died at New Brighton, Septem-ber 13, 1879. Warren S. Dungan, a grandson of Levi Dungan, who wasprobably the first settler of Beaver County, was born Septem-ber 12, 1822, at Frankfort Springs, where Levi Dungan hadlocated in 1772. He was educated at Frankfort Academy, andstudied law with Colonel Calvin Miller of Panola, Miss., andwith Roberts & May in Beaver. March 10, 1856, he was ad-mitted to the bar of Beaver County, and at once removed toChariton, Iowa,


. History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration,. ^ A X -S History of Beaver County 349 with the Baptist Church. He died at New Brighton, Septem-ber 13, 1879. Warren S. Dungan, a grandson of Levi Dungan, who wasprobably the first settler of Beaver County, was born Septem-ber 12, 1822, at Frankfort Springs, where Levi Dungan hadlocated in 1772. He was educated at Frankfort Academy, andstudied law with Colonel Calvin Miller of Panola, Miss., andwith Roberts & May in Beaver. March 10, 1856, he was ad-mitted to the bar of Beaver County, and at once removed toChariton, Iowa, where he commenced to practise, and where hestill resides. He was elected on the Republican ticket in 1861as a member of the Senate of his State, but at the outbreak of theRebellion he resigned, enlisted as a private,recruited a company ofwhich he was chosen captain, and took the field. Later he wascommissioned Lieutenant-Colonel of the 34th Iowa Infantry, andwas made Brevet-Colonel of United States Volunteers for gal-lant conduct at Mobile, Ala. In 1872 he was a


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