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| | Salem Pioneer Cemetery Burial Details |
 | | Hunt encouraged the young men of the surrounding districts to organize a baseball club and gave them permission to play on his land, to keep them, as much as possible, away from the nefarious saloons that were so numerous at that time, there being three of these at Sublimity, only three miles away. |
 | | Hunt leaves a husband, two brothers, two sisters, two sons, and three daughters, all of whom were present during her last few hours. |
 | | Hunt, during the early days in Oregon, although belonging to no military organization, experienced several skirmishes with the hostile redskins, the most important of which was a hard fought battle with a band of Klamath Indians which had come down in the valley to hold a pow-wow. |
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