San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . e amost interesting one if written in detail, but Mr. Amann is modest,inclined to talk little of himself and prefers to be judged by what hedoes rather than by what people say of him. In Bloomington, lUinois, in 1883, Mr. Amann was married toMiss Kate Richards, a daughter of John M. and Sarah Richards, andto them were born four children: Jacob, deceased; Ethel, who is mar-ried; Frances, who has also passed away; and Gladys. Mr. Amann 187 188 {[Ointam dBDmonD Smann is very prominent in fraternal and social circles, ho


San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . e amost interesting one if written in detail, but Mr. Amann is modest,inclined to talk little of himself and prefers to be judged by what hedoes rather than by what people say of him. In Bloomington, lUinois, in 1883, Mr. Amann was married toMiss Kate Richards, a daughter of John M. and Sarah Richards, andto them were born four children: Jacob, deceased; Ethel, who is mar-ried; Frances, who has also passed away; and Gladys. Mr. Amann 187 188 {[Ointam dBDmonD Smann is very prominent in fraternal and social circles, holding membershipwith the Masonic lodge at Eau Claire, Wisconsin; the Elks lodge atOakland, Cahfornia; the Independent Order of Foresters at St. Paul;the Bohemian and Transportation Clubs of San Francisco, and theJonathan and California Clubs of Los Angeles. His business inter-ests have brought him a wide acquaintance throughout the state andthe policy which he pursues in business aJBFairs, combined with pleas-ing social quahties, have made him popular wherever he is


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