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The Dunham House, located just south of Kempton, Indiana, USA, was built circa 1880s. The house was built by William Riley Dunham who served the
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for several years and represented Hamilton County and Tipton County in the Indiana General House of Assembly from 1913-1915.Indiana State Legislator Manual 1913, Indiana General Assembly Biography The home has made and is continuing to make history in this very small Indiana town, most recently with a visit from President
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and First Lady
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.


History

The land on which the Dunham House is built was originally a part of the Miami Indian Reserve in
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).Tipton County Heritage Center, The Great Miami Reserve Publication, Tipton, Indiana In 1849, Jacob Dunham bought of land in what is now Jefferson Township from the State of Indiana.Deed Land Grant; U.S. Department of the Interior; General Land Office, Record Number 108; Page 110 Dunham is buried in the Kempton Cemetery north of the town of Kempton. The land was passed on to his son, Jacob Mackey Dunham in 1856. Jacob Mackey eventually moved his family to Oklahoma, and the Dunham Family land was passed to Mackey's sister-in-law, Eliza (Reese) Dunham, in 1891.Deed Transfer; Tipton County, Indiana Deed Record Book 40; Page 578, Tipton County Recorders Office She was the wife of Mackey's brother, Samuel Dunham. She passed the land on to her son, William Riley Dunham, in 1900.Deed Transfer; Tipton County, Indiana Deed Record Book 41; Page 477, Tipton County Recorders Office The farm house that he built on the land is known today as The Dunham House. Local legends have been told that William Riley was an acquaintance of
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and that the President had spent a night in the home. In fact, Riley's son was named Grover Cleveland Dunham and eventually inherited the home from his father.Life Estate Affidavit ; Tipton County, Indiana Deed Record Book 30; Page: 233, Tipton County Recorders Office On the death of Dr. Grover Cleveland's wife, Hazel Dunham, the house was sold to buyers outside the Dunham family.Deed Transfer; Tipton County, Indiana Deed Record Book 113; Page: 10, Tipton County Recorders Office The home fell into many years of neglect and abuse after it left the Dunham family. The home was purchased and is now owned by Shawn Christopher ClementsTipton County, Indiana Deed Record Book 157; Page: 809, Tipton County Recorders Office and is in the process of being restored. The Dunham family played a significant role in the local community. They were farmers, doctors and teachers working within the town limits of Kempton and throughout Tipton and Clinton Counties. Many of their descendants still live in the area today.


From the Dunham House to the White House

In researching the Dunham family that built his home, Clements found a direct connection to President
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.Obama Family Tree
''Chicago Sun Times''
Jacob Dunham came to Tipton County in the 1840s. He is Obama's fourth great-grandfather. He purchased the land from the
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in 1849 when President
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was in office. This land was originally obtained by the government through treaties with the Miami Indians. Jacob Dunham's son, Jacob Mackey Dunham, is Obama's third great-grandfather. He married Lousie Eliza Stroup in Tipton County, Indiana on July 21, 1853, and inherited the land in 1856.Jacob Mackey Dunham
''Chicago Sun Times'', September 9, 2007
Their son, Jacob William Dunham, born on February 7, 1863, in Kempton, was Obama's second great-grandfather. He later left Indiana for
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with his wife Mary Ann Kearney, and died on August 13, 1930. Thus President Obama's family continued in Kansas to his mother as the land stayed in the Dunham family for over 120 years. On May 3, 2008, then Senator Obama and his family made a stop at the Dunham House during their Presidential nomination campaign against
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.Obama pays visit to ancestral property
''Kokomo Tribune'', May 4, 2008
Obama wanted to learn more about his ancestors who lived in Kempton because he was influenced mostly by his mother,
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, and his grandparents,
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and Madelyn Payne Dunham.Barack Obama's grandmother dies
NBC News


Today

Today, the home is privately owned by Shawn Christopher Clements and is being restored to its original beauty. It is open for tours and meetings by reservation. Clements also does many speaking engagements in the surrounding communities at libraries and group gatherings. The hope for this historical home is that it can continue to give back to the community of Kempton and the state of Indiana as it has for so many years before.


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The Dunham House
{{Coord, 40.280547, -86.231449, display=title, scale:1000 Houses in Tipton County, Indiana