. History of Milwaukee, city and county . ciple and detail and in 1871 was admitted to a partnership under the firm style ofHotchkiss & Manegold. Later in the same year, however, the firm went out of Manegold afterward operated the mill for his father and an uncle, August Mane-gold, for a period of three years. At the end of that time August Manegold passedaway and Charles Manegold, Jr., became an equal partner with his father in the busi-ness. He remained an active factor in the conduct of the enterprise until 1910. In1876 he had become a partner of C. J. Kershaw in the ownership
. History of Milwaukee, city and county . ciple and detail and in 1871 was admitted to a partnership under the firm style ofHotchkiss & Manegold. Later in the same year, however, the firm went out of Manegold afterward operated the mill for his father and an uncle, August Mane-gold, for a period of three years. At the end of that time August Manegold passedaway and Charles Manegold, Jr., became an equal partner with his father in the busi-ness. He remained an active factor in the conduct of the enterprise until 1910. In1876 he had become a partner of C. J. Kershaw in the ownership of the NorthwesternMarine elevator and in 1878 he and his father purchased the reliance flour mill atWest Water street. He took an active part in the successful management and controlof all three of these business enterprises and was actively associated with the millingbusiness until 1910. In the meantime he had become interested in the Milwaukee Malt-ing Company in 1886 and was identified therewith until 1898, when the company sold. CHARLES MANEGOLI), .Ik. Vol. 11—12 III STORY OK MILWATKEK 179 out to the American Malting Company. In isa9 Mr. Manegold became tlie owner oftne business- carried on under the name of tlie Mil\vaukee-Waul<esha Brewing Company,of which he is now the president. They have breweries at Wauliesha and at Pox HeadSprings. The business has been developed to substantial proportions and in its cou-duct Mr. Manegold has displayed the same spirit of enterprise, determination andprogressiveness which characterize him in his other industrial and commercial con-nections. On the IGth of October. 1S75, Mr. Manegold was married to Miss Anna Kretschmar,a daughter of Robert Kretschmar, a native of Saxony, Germany, who conducted busi-ness as a butcher and meat packer. Mr. and Mrs. Manegold have become parents ofthree daughters: Emily, now the widow of A. S. Lindeman. of Milwaukee; Ella, thew^ife of Frank Boesel, a lawyer of this city; and Irma, now the wife of Dr.
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