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Preceded by
  
Amos Lane

Name
  
Williamson Dunn

Political party
  
No Party

Constituency
  
Jefferson County

Succeeded by
  
William Graham


Williamson Dunn

Died
  
November 11, 1854 Hanover, Indiana

Spouse(s)
  
Miriam Wilson Dunn (1806-1827); Mary Fleming Dunn (1829-1854)

Williamson Dunn (December 25, 1781 – November 11, 1854) was a judge and politician in the early history of Indiana. He served as the third Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives. Dunn is credited with having founded the town of Hanover, Indiana, as well as having contributed funds towards the founding of Hanover College.

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Williamson Dunn Wikipedia