William Dunsmore, and old resident of Minneapolis, died Tuesday at Northfield as the result of an injury. Mr. Dunsmoor was riding with a friend, near the station, when the horses became frighterned and overturned the carriage.
Mr. Dunsmoor was one of the early settlers of Minneapolis and pre-empted the land where the Washburn home now stands, in the year 1855. He has one grandson in the city and was the uncle of Dr. F. A. Dunsmoor and Irving A. Dunsmoor of this city. He leaves a widow, whose home is now at Northfield.
The funeral services will be held at Northfield and the interment at Richfield, Minn. The body will arrive at the Milwaukee station Friday morning at 11:20 from Northfield and will be taken at once to the cemetery at Richfield, where Mr. Dunsmoor has a daughter buried.
The Minneapolis Journal January 16, 1902
William Dunsmore, and old resident of Minneapolis, died Tuesday at Northfield as the result of an injury. Mr. Dunsmoor was riding with a friend, near the station, when the horses became frighterned and overturned the carriage.
Mr. Dunsmoor was one of the early settlers of Minneapolis and pre-empted the land where the Washburn home now stands, in the year 1855. He has one grandson in the city and was the uncle of Dr. F. A. Dunsmoor and Irving A. Dunsmoor of this city. He leaves a widow, whose home is now at Northfield.
The funeral services will be held at Northfield and the interment at Richfield, Minn. The body will arrive at the Milwaukee station Friday morning at 11:20 from Northfield and will be taken at once to the cemetery at Richfield, where Mr. Dunsmoor has a daughter buried.
The Minneapolis Journal January 16, 1902
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