Lafayette Dunbar Dead
The subject of this sketch was one of the best known characters of Russell County. He was a Baptist preacher and an ex-Federal soldier and had served his county in the Kentucky Legislature. He was a conspicuous character at all public gatherings and was a man of considerable ability. About two weeks ago, he was taken ill and last Wednesday at the age of 71 he paid a debt due from all the living. He was a member of the Masonic Fraternity and was buried with the usual formalities of the order.
Taken from the Adair County News, Nov. 30, 1904.
Son of Wm and Elizabeth Nelson Dunbar.
Lafayette Dunbar Dead
The subject of this sketch was one of the best known characters of Russell County. He was a Baptist preacher and an ex-Federal soldier and had served his county in the Kentucky Legislature. He was a conspicuous character at all public gatherings and was a man of considerable ability. About two weeks ago, he was taken ill and last Wednesday at the age of 71 he paid a debt due from all the living. He was a member of the Masonic Fraternity and was buried with the usual formalities of the order.
Taken from the Adair County News, Nov. 30, 1904.
Son of Wm and Elizabeth Nelson Dunbar.
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Son of William and Elizabeth Nelson Dunbar.
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