In Muscatine, he entered into partnership with his brother Edward, in the curiously named firm of C.G. Hayes & Bro. They practiced law and dealt in real estate, the latter a Hayes family specialty.
In the early years of the Civil War, Charles enlisted in Company C of the 1st regiment of Iowa Infantry and saw action in the Battle of Wilson's Creek near Springfield, Missouri, where he was wounded, and soon mustered out.
Later, while maintaining the partnership with brother Edward, he also established a partnership with his brother John, who just may have been a silent partner in C.G. Hayes & Bro.
In the early 1870s, Charles became editor of "Brain & Muscle" magazine.
Charles and Ada had three children:
Fanny Fassett (1860)
Edward Gordon (1862)
John (1865)
In Muscatine, he entered into partnership with his brother Edward, in the curiously named firm of C.G. Hayes & Bro. They practiced law and dealt in real estate, the latter a Hayes family specialty.
In the early years of the Civil War, Charles enlisted in Company C of the 1st regiment of Iowa Infantry and saw action in the Battle of Wilson's Creek near Springfield, Missouri, where he was wounded, and soon mustered out.
Later, while maintaining the partnership with brother Edward, he also established a partnership with his brother John, who just may have been a silent partner in C.G. Hayes & Bro.
In the early 1870s, Charles became editor of "Brain & Muscle" magazine.
Charles and Ada had three children:
Fanny Fassett (1860)
Edward Gordon (1862)
John (1865)
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