LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, farmer; P. O. Paris, another son of John Cunningham;
was born Christmas day, 1831; he is a farmer by occupation; owns 141
acres of land called "Sulphur Well" from a well of black sulphur 147
feet deep, recently bored on the place; he formerly made the handling
of short-horn cattle a specialty, but has abandoned the business, and
turned his attention to breeding saddle-horses and jack stock; he owns
a fine specimen of the Kentucky saddle stallion--Jewell--which he prizes
greatly on account of his excellent finish and his direct descent from
Washington Denmark, the progenitor of one of the best family of saddle
horses in America; he also owns a fine jack, for which he paid $800.
Mr. Cunningham is unmarried; his is and always has been a Democrat.