. History of Franklin and Cerro Gordo counties, Iowa ... and biographies of representative citizens. History of Iowa, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races ... yman, a native ofPennsylvania. Her father was GeorgeE. Lyman. They have two children—Maud L. and Ada E., both born in Rock-well. The harness business in 1883 was con-ducted by G. P. Utendorfer, who wasdoing an extensive business. The blacksmith trade was at this timerepresented by Charles Zeidler and M. H. R. Hansen carried on the boot andshoe business of the place. A. Uetz kept the only restaurant of thevillage. G. P.


. History of Franklin and Cerro Gordo counties, Iowa ... and biographies of representative citizens. History of Iowa, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races ... yman, a native ofPennsylvania. Her father was GeorgeE. Lyman. They have two children—Maud L. and Ada E., both born in Rock-well. The harness business in 1883 was con-ducted by G. P. Utendorfer, who wasdoing an extensive business. The blacksmith trade was at this timerepresented by Charles Zeidler and M. H. R. Hansen carried on the boot andshoe business of the place. A. Uetz kept the only restaurant of thevillage. G. P. Utendorfer is the harness makerin Rockwell. He went into business herein t^e fall of 1876, and is the only harnessmarker ever in the village. He was bornin Warren Co., Penn., in 1851. His par-ents removed to Sauk Co., Wis., when hewas a child. His fathe, George H. Uten-dorfer, died in June, 1878; his mother isstill living. He learned his trade atPrairie du Sac, with James Bailey. Sincehe came here he has built up an extensiveand lucrative business, is a good workman,and possesses the confidence and respectof the community. His wife was Sarah V. £$8& ....


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