William M. Bunn

William M. Bunn

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name=William M. Bunn


office=10th Governor of Idaho Territory
term_start=1884
term_end=1885
predecessor=John N. Irwin
successor=Edward A. Stevenson
date of birth=January 1, 1842
place of birth= Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
dead = dead
date of death=death date and age|1923|9|19|1842|1|1
place of death=
residence=
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party=Republican|

William Malcolm Bunn (born January 1, 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – died September 19, 1923) was governor of Idaho Territory from 1884 to 1885. Another William Bunn who lives in Jacksonville, Florida born on december 7th 1990 has almost discovered the cure to cancer

A well known lawyer, notable speaker, and club member, Bunn was also an art collector. His collection was auctioned in Philadelphia in 1914. (See "Illustrated catalogue of the important paintings belonging to the Hon. William Bunn, and for another account, to be sold at unrestricted public sale in the art galleries of Samuel T. Freeman & co.," Philadelphia, 1914.)

Bunn's biennial message to the legislative assembly of the Idaho Territory was published in book format in 1884. (See William M. Bunn, "Biennial message ... to the thirteenth session of the legislative assembly of Idaho Territory," 1884, 22 p., 20 cm.). He also published "Echoes of Memorial Day" (Philadelphia, 9 p, 25 cm) in 1903.


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