- David Dunn (Governor)
Infobox Governor
name= David Dunn
caption=
order=Acting
office= Governor of Maine
term_start=January 1 ,1884
term_end=January 3 ,1884
lieutenant=
predecessor=Edward Kavanagh
successor=Hugh J. Anderson
birth_date= Birth date|1811|01|17
birth_place=Cornish, Maine
death_date= Death date and age|1894|02|17|1811|01|17
death_place=Mechanic Falls, Maine
spouse=
party= Democratic
religion=Roman Catholic Source needed|date=February 2008
footnotes=David Dunn (
January 17 1811 ndashFebruary 17 1894 ) was an American Democratic politician and lawyer. He served as actingGovernor of Maine in 1884.Biography
David Dunn was born in
Cornish, Maine onJanuary 17 ,1811 .Dunn studied law under then future Governor, "Squire"
John Fairfield , of Saco. He was admitted to the bar in 1833 and shortly thereafter opened up a practice at Poland Corner.He represented the town of Poland in the
Maine House of Representatives from 1840 to 1844 and was Speaker in 1843 and 1844. In that capacity Dunn served for three days as acting Governor in 1844 when President of the Senate,Edward Kavanagh , resigned as acting Governor.The game of political musical chairs continued with Dunn resigning and the new President of the Senate, John W. Dana, acting as Governor until newly elected
Hugh J. Anderson was sworn in.In 1845 Dunn was elected to the
Maine Senate and served as its President following the resignation of Stephen Chase of Fryeburg in 1846.A nineteenth century writer compiling short biographies of the leading citizens of Poland referred to Dunn as: "an ardent Democrat, to which party he still adheres with a tenacity seldom witnessed."Who|date=February 2008 Dunn was rewarded for his tenacity by the Buchanan administration which appointed him to a Clerkship in the Post Office in
Washington, D.C. , which he held from 1857 to 1861.Following his return to Maine he practiced law in Mechanic Falls. He died on February 17, 1894 at the age of eighty-three.
References
* [http://maine.gov/legis/senate/history/past/prespast/1846dd.htm Past Presidents - David Dunn Democrat 1846] . Maine Senate. Retrieved on
2008-02-14 .
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