Talk:Lafayette Bunnell

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[edit] Bunnell's Birthplace

I changed Bunnell's birthplace from Homer, Minnesota to Rochester, New York (where he was actually born). Dr. Bunnell lived in Homer after serving in the Civil War. He died in Winona, Minnesota and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in that same city. Homer was founded long after Dr. Bunnell was born. See the following articles from the online Winona Newspaper Project. Both articles were published in the Winona-Republican Herald: "Early Resident of Winona Gets Special Notice" (April 20, 1922) and "To Move Stone From Yosemite for Grave Here" (October 21, 1921).