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Michigan Jackson
In 1867 he was appointed United States examining surgeon for pensions, and served until 1873. Dr. Tunnecliff has acquired much celebrity as a successful operator in surgery, and stands with the first in Jackson in his profession. He is an allopathist. Dr. Tunnecliff was a republican until 1872, when he supported Horace Greeley, and is now a "liberal" in politics.
James O'Donnell came to Jackson in 1848, was clerk for William Jackson, entered the Citizen office in 1854 to learn the trade of printer, and also worked in the Patriot office. In 1864 he purchased the Citizen office, then a weekly paper. The publication of the Daily Citizen was commenced in 1865 by D. W. Ray and Mr. O'Donnell. Mr. Ray died in 1866, and sinee then Mr. O'Donnell has been sole editor and proprietor of the Citizen, both daily and weekly. The Citizen has been and is the organ of the republican party.
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