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Elizabeth Frances <I>Lanier</I> Dunn

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Elizabeth Frances Lanier Dunn

Birth
Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Jan 1910 (aged 87)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Joyce Lot 417 East
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Dunn Loring, Virginia, the earliest platted subdivision in Fairfax County was founded in 1886. General William McKee Dunn and his wife Elizabeth Lanier Dunn purchased about 600 acres located on the Washington, Ohio and Western Railroad, now the Washington and Old Dominion Regional Trail, from L.B. Clarke and his wife on June 8, 1886. On September 22, 1886 the land was transferred to the Loring Land and Improvement Company, composed of General Dunn, then a retired Army Brigadier General and former Judge Advocate General, George B. Loring, a former Congressman and Commissioner of Agriculture and George H. LeFetra, a Washington temperance hotel proprietor. The Town of Dunn Loring was advertised for residential sales in 1887. The Loring Land and Improvement Company built a railroad station and a post office, but shortly thereafter General Dunn died and the development stagnated.
Dunn Loring, Virginia, the earliest platted subdivision in Fairfax County was founded in 1886. General William McKee Dunn and his wife Elizabeth Lanier Dunn purchased about 600 acres located on the Washington, Ohio and Western Railroad, now the Washington and Old Dominion Regional Trail, from L.B. Clarke and his wife on June 8, 1886. On September 22, 1886 the land was transferred to the Loring Land and Improvement Company, composed of General Dunn, then a retired Army Brigadier General and former Judge Advocate General, George B. Loring, a former Congressman and Commissioner of Agriculture and George H. LeFetra, a Washington temperance hotel proprietor. The Town of Dunn Loring was advertised for residential sales in 1887. The Loring Land and Improvement Company built a railroad station and a post office, but shortly thereafter General Dunn died and the development stagnated.

Inscription

Beloved wife of William McKee Dunn.
Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.



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  • Maintained by: SLGMSD
  • Originally Created by: JC
  • Added: Sep 29, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42531262/elizabeth_frances-dunn: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Frances Lanier Dunn (26 Feb 1822–26 Jan 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42531262, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA; Maintained by SLGMSD (contributor 46825959).