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Dunican: John S. Dunican Letter From Town about Roads Funds, 1889

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Dated September 12, 1889. Requires John S. Dunican to appear at Baptist Corner (Spring Street & Millburn Avenue) to do road repair as repair funds have been exhausted. Same notice went to Fanny Dunican. John Smith Dunican (December 29, 1833-May 15, 1913) was married to Fannie Matilde Smith (Springfield, June 1835-1905). His brother was William Samuel Dunican (Dunnican), who served in the 79th NY Infantry during the Civil War and is buried in St. Stephens Cemetery.

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