George Grundy Dunn
George Grundy Dunn was an American lawyer and politician who served two nonconsecutive terms as a U.S. representative from Indiana, from 1847 to 1849 and again from 1855 to 1857.
Early life and education
George Grundy Dunn was born in Washington County, Kentucky on December 20, 1812, to Samuel and Elizabeth Grundy Dunn. In 1823, his family moved to Monroe County, Indiana. He completed preparatory studies and attended Indiana Seminary which is now known as Indiana University in Bloomington. Due to a dispute with a professor, Dunn left the school in his third year.Career
In 1833, Dunn moved to Switzerland County, Indiana to teach school. He later moved to Bedford, Indiana to study law.Dunn was admitted to the bar in 1835 and partnered with Richard W. Thompson to practice law in Bedford. In 1842, he became the prosecuting attorney of Lawrence County, Indiana.
Politics
Dunn served in several political offices. He was well known for his passionate oratory skills. Dunn was elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth Congress.He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1848.
Dunn served in the Indiana Senate from 1850 until 1852, when he resigned to oversee his law practice.