The following excerpts from Greenwood Cemetery Historic Tour, June 22, 2014: "This man's Grandparents, Dana and Asenath DORMAN Hubbard, first settles in Wheeling in 1819, where the elder Dana began the first sawmill in the region.
Dana, was neither a manufacturing man nor a politician. After studying law at Harvard, he entered the newspaper business, working on papers in Indianapolis and Chicago, and as the Washington correspondent for the Wheeling "Intelligencer". He was called 'one of the brightest newspapermen who ever worked on the Wheeling press.' "
See his father's memorial for info on his political career.
The following excerpts from Greenwood Cemetery Historic Tour, June 22, 2014: "This man's Grandparents, Dana and Asenath DORMAN Hubbard, first settles in Wheeling in 1819, where the elder Dana began the first sawmill in the region.
Dana, was neither a manufacturing man nor a politician. After studying law at Harvard, he entered the newspaper business, working on papers in Indianapolis and Chicago, and as the Washington correspondent for the Wheeling "Intelligencer". He was called 'one of the brightest newspapermen who ever worked on the Wheeling press.' "
See his father's memorial for info on his political career.
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his great-grandfather Gen John Hubbard is memorial 132108429
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