As a lad Arthur B. Birmingham lived in both Butte and Yuba Counties, in each of which he attended school, afterward taking a course at Heald's Business College in San Francisco. After this he worked for about nine years at the Lumpkin saw mill, and was later employed in different places in the lumber and hotel business for about twenty-five years; he was seven years in the lumber and hotel business in Siskiyou County, and also for several years, followed the hotel business at Chico; he was also employed as bookkeeper for various firms here. He had charge of the office in Oroville for the Butte and Plumas Railroad while that road was being built. The road is now owned by the Swayne Lumber Company. From 1911 to 1915 he was bookkeeper for the Stirling Mercantile Company at Stirling City. In 1915 he came to Chico and took charge of the books of the Chico Meat Company and is still with them.
He was married at Enterprise, Butte County, in 1891, to Miss Marie M. Wickman. Her father, Joseph Wickman, was a pioneer at Enterprise, and is now living at Oroville. Mr. and Mrs. Birmingham have two children: Gladys G., a graduate of Chico State Normal, is a teacher at Honcut; Earl B., a graduate of the University of California, is a civil and constructive engineer and is now second lieutenant of the Twentieth Engineers in France. Mrs. Birmingham died, May 18, 1918, aged forty-eight years.
Mr. Birmingham is a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge at Dunsmuir, Siskiyou County, and has passed all chairs; he is a member of the Encampment and the Canton, and also of the Rebekahs, of Chico. He is also a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge at Dunsmuir. Source: "History of Butte County, Cal.," by George C. Mansfield, 612-613, Historic Record Co, Los Angeles, CA, 1918.
As a lad Arthur B. Birmingham lived in both Butte and Yuba Counties, in each of which he attended school, afterward taking a course at Heald's Business College in San Francisco. After this he worked for about nine years at the Lumpkin saw mill, and was later employed in different places in the lumber and hotel business for about twenty-five years; he was seven years in the lumber and hotel business in Siskiyou County, and also for several years, followed the hotel business at Chico; he was also employed as bookkeeper for various firms here. He had charge of the office in Oroville for the Butte and Plumas Railroad while that road was being built. The road is now owned by the Swayne Lumber Company. From 1911 to 1915 he was bookkeeper for the Stirling Mercantile Company at Stirling City. In 1915 he came to Chico and took charge of the books of the Chico Meat Company and is still with them.
He was married at Enterprise, Butte County, in 1891, to Miss Marie M. Wickman. Her father, Joseph Wickman, was a pioneer at Enterprise, and is now living at Oroville. Mr. and Mrs. Birmingham have two children: Gladys G., a graduate of Chico State Normal, is a teacher at Honcut; Earl B., a graduate of the University of California, is a civil and constructive engineer and is now second lieutenant of the Twentieth Engineers in France. Mrs. Birmingham died, May 18, 1918, aged forty-eight years.
Mr. Birmingham is a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge at Dunsmuir, Siskiyou County, and has passed all chairs; he is a member of the Encampment and the Canton, and also of the Rebekahs, of Chico. He is also a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge at Dunsmuir. Source: "History of Butte County, Cal.," by George C. Mansfield, 612-613, Historic Record Co, Los Angeles, CA, 1918.
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