. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . EMILY B. HENRY H. CAMP. 9ll PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 641 tuiiu<l to Ills fiirnier situation, wliicli lie heldabout !i year and a-lialf lonifor. Several years agoMr. IJergeler was appointed agent for the StandardOil Company to succeed Mrs. Shirley, whose outfitfor carrying on the liusiness he purchased. Inthat line he does an extensive business, supplyingthe wholesale trade, and in connection does a reg-ular livery busi


. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . EMILY B. HENRY H. CAMP. 9ll PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 641 tuiiu<l to Ills fiirnier situation, wliicli lie heldabout !i year and a-lialf lonifor. Several years agoMr. IJergeler was appointed agent for the StandardOil Company to succeed Mrs. Shirley, whose outfitfor carrying on the liusiness he purchased. Inthat line he does an extensive business, supplyingthe wholesale trade, and in connection does a reg-ular livery business, also cart and drayage busi-ness. Mr. Hergeler owns a good barn at No. 620Main Street, which he erected in 1892. He is a wide-awake business man, and is deserv-ing of not a little credit for having made, by hisown efforts, every dollars worth of property hepossesses. Politicall3 he is a Democrat, and so-cially is a member of the Knights of Pythias. HENRY H. CAMP, deceased, a settler ofMukwonago in 1836, whither became withSewall Andrews and Mai. Jesse Meacham,was well known to the pioneers. He had visited thiscounty the year before, lint returned to the stateof N


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