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History of northern Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources, an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers, views of county seats, etc. Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1881. p.1151 Frederick King, of the firm of King & Englebright, proprietors of saloon and billiard tables in west end of Tremont House. Mr. K. was born in Switzerland, July 1, 1855. He emigrated to America in 1864, and settled in Oshkosh, Wis.; attended the public and select schools about two years, then worked in a stave factory about one year; then he engaged as clerk in a cigar store two and a half years, after which, he clerked for another firm, doing the same business two and a half years. March 11, 1870, he engaged as clerk in a liquor store until Dec. 3, 1880. He engaged in the liquor business until 15th of March, 1881, on Main street, and followed the same until June 1, 1881, when he went in company with Mr. William H. Englebright in rear of Tremont House. He was married in Oshkosh, Wis., May 1879, to Miss Mary H. Gorman; she was born in Cherryfield, Me., May 20, 1859. They lost one daughter- Anna King. |
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