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By 1880 he was the proprietor of the [[KEY CITY LIME WORKS]]. He held the office of Justice of the Peace, Town Trustee and several school offices.
By 1880 he was the proprietor of the [[KEY CITY LIME WORKS]]. He held the office of Justice of the Peace, Town Trustee and several school offices.
Mr. Lenihan was married to Miss Elizabeth Cox, a native of Virginia, on February 8, 1860; they had eleven children.


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LENIHAN, John M. (London, England, June 18, 1834--1924). Lenihan came to the United States in 1846 and settled in Dubuque County in 1850. He farmed in Prairie Creek Township for twenty-five years and then came in the city.

By 1880 he was the proprietor of the KEY CITY LIME WORKS. He held the office of Justice of the Peace, Town Trustee and several school offices.

Mr. Lenihan was married to Miss Elizabeth Cox, a native of Virginia, on February 8, 1860; they had eleven children.

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Oldt, Franklin. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 837-838