. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . resides. CARL ORDEMANN, deceased, was born atHanover, Germany, April 10. 1854, where he at-tended school, obtaining his rudimentary edu-cation. He completed his studies under thetutorship of his father, who was a well knowneducator of Hanover, as well as a principal inthe local public -eh. 1. ,1-. After securing his edu-cation and serving his tinu irmy, youngOrdemann decided to go out into the world to earn his livelihood. He went to Bremen where he obtained a clerkship, and at the age


. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . resides. CARL ORDEMANN, deceased, was born atHanover, Germany, April 10. 1854, where he at-tended school, obtaining his rudimentary edu-cation. He completed his studies under thetutorship of his father, who was a well knowneducator of Hanover, as well as a principal inthe local public -eh. 1. ,1-. After securing his edu-cation and serving his tinu irmy, youngOrdemann decided to go out into the world to earn his livelihood. He went to Bremen where he obtained a clerkship, and at the age of twen t\ five years he came to America and settled atXew York City, where- he resided up to the timeof his death. His first position obtained in NewYork was in a grocery store. He saved moneyand rapidly acquired a good knowledge of theEnglish language. Later, he opened a wholesaleand retail liquor store on his own account inwhich he met with greal success. After COndudine, stores in various sections of Xew York City,he retired from active business in 1800. ; Irdemann was a member of the Lutheran. HERMANN KOCH. 269


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