From Der Nord Westen, 27 June 1895:
Death Tues. evening, after a long illness, of Fritz Schultz. With his
death we have lost another old settler of our city, a man well known
throughout the entire county. Mr. Schultz was born 05 May 1830 in
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, came to American in 1852 directly to Manitowoc
where he has lived ever since. At first he engaged in the shoemaker
business, later engaged in a tannery, and his last years operated a
leather business. Twice he served as the City Treasurer, served as City
Assessor, and during President Harrison's term, he was in charge of the
sale of revenue stamps. He leaves his widow in good circumstances, as
well as a grown son. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 p.m.
at the city cemetery.
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[Fred Schultz/bur. 06-25-1895/age 65 yrs./cause: cirrhasis of the liver]
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Fred Schultz home listed on historic marker database
http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=57513
From Der Nord Westen, 27 June 1895:
Death Tues. evening, after a long illness, of Fritz Schultz. With his
death we have lost another old settler of our city, a man well known
throughout the entire county. Mr. Schultz was born 05 May 1830 in
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, came to American in 1852 directly to Manitowoc
where he has lived ever since. At first he engaged in the shoemaker
business, later engaged in a tannery, and his last years operated a
leather business. Twice he served as the City Treasurer, served as City
Assessor, and during President Harrison's term, he was in charge of the
sale of revenue stamps. He leaves his widow in good circumstances, as
well as a grown son. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 p.m.
at the city cemetery.
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[Fred Schultz/bur. 06-25-1895/age 65 yrs./cause: cirrhasis of the liver]
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Fred Schultz home listed on historic marker database
http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=57513
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