History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . ose seek-ing the honor of public service. Mr. Edmonson has always been regarded asa man of high principles, honest in every respect and broad-minded. A manof good character, kindness of heart and ever willing to aid in any way anycause for the betterment of the community and the public with whom he hasto deal, he is held in high favor and the utmost respect by all who know him. JOHN H. BUNTEN, JR. That the plenitude of satiety is seldom attained in the affairs of life isto be considered a most beneficial deprivatio


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . ose seek-ing the honor of public service. Mr. Edmonson has always been regarded asa man of high principles, honest in every respect and broad-minded. A manof good character, kindness of heart and ever willing to aid in any way anycause for the betterment of the community and the public with whom he hasto deal, he is held in high favor and the utmost respect by all who know him. JOHN H. BUNTEN, JR. That the plenitude of satiety is seldom attained in the affairs of life isto be considered a most beneficial deprivation, for where ambition is satisfiedand every ultimate end realized, if such be possible, apathy must would cease, accomplishment be prostrate, and creative talent wasteits energies in inactivity. The men who have pushed forward the wheelsof progress have been those to whom satisfaction lies ever in the future, whohave labored continuously, always finding in each transition stage an incen-tive for further effort. Mr. Bunten is one whose well-directed efforts have. JOHN H. BUNTEN, JR. HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 441 gained for him a position of desirable prominence in the agricultural circlesof Hendricks county, and his energy and enterprise have been crowned by agratifying degree of success. John H. Bunten, Jr., one of the most prominent stock breeders in cen-tral Indiana, was born September 2, 1869, in the township where he has re-sided all his life. His parents were John and Rebecca (Call) Bunten, hisfather being a native of Kentucky, coming to this county with his parentswhen he was five years of age. John Bunten, Sr., was born in 1818, andwhen his parents came to Marion townhip, this county, in 1823, his father,William Bunten, entered six hundred and forty acres of land from the gov-ernment, where John H. now lives. John Bunten, Sr., married RebeccaCall, the daughter of John and Julia Call, who also were natives of came to this township early in its


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