. Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin . h, as is also hiswidow, the rest of the family being Epis-copalians. Since his death the familyhave continued to conduct the farm andstone quarry. In November, 1892, , accompanied by her daughters,Christina and Elizabeth, took a trip tothe Old Country, spending the winterin Scotland, and visiting various scenesof Mrs. Lauries childhood and youngwomanhood. Pleasure is marked byileetness, to those whoever roam, whilegrief itself has sweetness at home, sweethome. AUGUST C. VOSHARDT. editorand pr


. Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin . h, as is also hiswidow, the rest of the family being Epis-copalians. Since his death the familyhave continued to conduct the farm andstone quarry. In November, 1892, , accompanied by her daughters,Christina and Elizabeth, took a trip tothe Old Country, spending the winterin Scotland, and visiting various scenesof Mrs. Lauries childhood and youngwomanhood. Pleasure is marked byileetness, to those whoever roam, whilegrief itself has sweetness at home, sweethome. AUGUST C. VOSHARDT. editorand proprietor of the Kewaunee/Enterprise. It is one of the mostencouraging facts which can any-where exist that, in this country, a largeproportion of those individuals, who byprofessional acquirements and talentshave attained a greater or less degree ofprosperity, have risen by their own exer-tions. In the lives of such men as thesubject of this sketch there is always tobe found something to encourage the ex-ertions of those youths who, without for-tune or infiuential friends, are struggling.


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