. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . f the Committeeon Ways and Means of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, is presidentof the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, and governing member of theChicago Art Institute. In 1887 Mr. Wacker was married to Miss Ottilie M. Glade, nowdeceased; there are three children: Frederick G., Charles H., , andRosalie. Mr. Wacker is a member of the University, Chicago, Commercial,Union League, Bankers, Iroquois, Germania, City, Chicago Athletic,Mid-Day and Onwentsia clubs; Chicag
. Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected biography. Waterman ... ed. and author of Historical review . f the Committeeon Ways and Means of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, is presidentof the Chicago Relief and Aid Society, and governing member of theChicago Art Institute. In 1887 Mr. Wacker was married to Miss Ottilie M. Glade, nowdeceased; there are three children: Frederick G., Charles H., , andRosalie. Mr. Wacker is a member of the University, Chicago, Commercial,Union League, Bankers, Iroquois, Germania, City, Chicago Athletic,Mid-Day and Onwentsia clubs; Chicago Association of Turngemeinde, Schwaben Verein, and others. His residenceis No. 483 North State street. George Mark Clark, manager of the George M. Clark & CompanyDivision of the American Stove Company and president of the con-solidated organization, is one of the best known LrEORGE manufacturers of stoves in the country. He was born at Westminster West, Windham county. Ver-mont, on the 10th of June, 1841, son of Mark and Sarah (Hall)Clark. He received a public school education. In 1856, when fifteen. PUBLIC. L AS iOXAND ? PUBLIC AS rnwiw^t
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