After the Civil War, Hunner moved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin,[1] where he was a grocer and became the editor of the local paper in 1871.
He served as State Treasurer of Wisconsin from 1891 to 1895 and was a member of the Democratic Party.
[2] He moved to Baltimore in 1917 after suffering a stroke, where he died two years later.
[1] His remains were returned to Wisconsin and he was buried at Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire.
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