Morey McKee Dunlap (1860–1911) was a lawyer and mayor of Bloomington and Anderson, Indiana.
[2] In the spring of 1885, he represented Indiana University in the Inter-Collegiate oratorical contest, in Indianapolis, ranking second in honors.
[2][3] In 1885, Dunlap moved to Steubenville, Ohio, where he began reading for the law and then completed his education at Indiana University.
[1][2] After his term as mayor, Dunlap moved to Anderson, Indiana, where he set up law offices.
[citation needed] On November 10, 1885, he was married to Minnie V. Davis (1864-1948), of Bloomington[1] and they had one child: Alan Adair Dunlap (born October 27, 1889).