. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. siness at ThompsonCenter, continuing thus about two years. Duringthe years 1875 and ^76 he acted as chief clerkin the general store of R. P. Patterson & Co., in thecity of Carbondale. In 1889 he exchanged hisproperty for the site of his present hotel in ForestCity, and here he has since erected the fine hotelhe now conducts. Mr. Cunningham owns otherprop


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. siness at ThompsonCenter, continuing thus about two years. Duringthe years 1875 and ^76 he acted as chief clerkin the general store of R. P. Patterson & Co., in thecity of Carbondale. In 1889 he exchanged hisproperty for the site of his present hotel in ForestCity, and here he has since erected the fine hotelhe now conducts. Mr. Cunningham owns otherproperty in the city. In politics he is a Demo-crat, but though active in party affairs could neverbe induced to accept office; in religion he is a RomanCatholic. Mr. Cunningham married Miss Mary Shanley,who was born in Honesdale, Wayne county, October13, 1861, and children as follows were born to thisunion: Regina, born April 5, 1890; Mary, bornSeptember 21, 1892, died aged four years and sevenmonths ; Francis, born May 19, 1893 ; Bernetta, bornMay 30, 1895, died aged one year and three months;Irene, born February 28, 1897; and Mildred, bornAugust 28, 1898. Mr. Cunningham is not only aman of fine business qualities, but possesses also.


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