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- John_Hunt_Painter abstract "John Hunt Painter (September 3, 1819 - April 9, 1891) was a Quaker farmer living near Springdale, Iowa, who sent the firearms to abolitionist John Brown that were used during Brown's historic raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. John Hunt Painter was an early settler of Pasadena, California where, in 1888, he erected the La Pintoresca hotel, a local landmark.In 1849, John Hunt Painter moved to his farm near Springdale, a small Quaker community in Cedar County, Iowa.".
- John_Hunt_Painter birthDate "1819-09-03".
- John_Hunt_Painter birthYear "1819".
- John_Hunt_Painter deathDate "1891-04-09".
- John_Hunt_Painter deathYear "1891".
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- John_Hunt_Painter birthDate "1819-09-03".
- John_Hunt_Painter birthPlace "Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio".
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- John_Hunt_Painter dateOfBirth "1819-09-03".
- John_Hunt_Painter dateOfDeath "1891-04-09".
- John_Hunt_Painter deathDate "1891-04-09".
- John_Hunt_Painter deathPlace "Pasadena, California".
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- John_Hunt_Painter name "John Hunt Painter".
- John_Hunt_Painter name "Painter, John Hunt".
- John_Hunt_Painter occupation "Farmer".
- John_Hunt_Painter occupation "Hotel owner".
- John_Hunt_Painter occupation "Justice of the Peace".
- John_Hunt_Painter occupation "Real estate developer".
- John_Hunt_Painter parents "Ann Webb".
- John_Hunt_Painter parents "David Painter".
- John_Hunt_Painter placeOfBirth "Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio".
- John_Hunt_Painter placeOfDeath "Pasadena, California".
- John_Hunt_Painter shortDescription "American Quaker".
- John_Hunt_Painter spouse "Edith Dean".
- John_Hunt_Painter description "American Quaker".
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- John_Hunt_Painter comment "John Hunt Painter (September 3, 1819 - April 9, 1891) was a Quaker farmer living near Springdale, Iowa, who sent the firearms to abolitionist John Brown that were used during Brown's historic raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. John Hunt Painter was an early settler of Pasadena, California where, in 1888, he erected the La Pintoresca hotel, a local landmark.In 1849, John Hunt Painter moved to his farm near Springdale, a small Quaker community in Cedar County, Iowa.".
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- John_Hunt_Painter givenName "John Hunt".
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- John_Hunt_Painter name "John Hunt Painter".
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