History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . s iiian-ied in 1882 to Miss Margaret»Car-eiici-. He has a daughter. Leila !M. I>udd,born in 180r{. Otto Edward.—Judge (). of Crafton. >.. has shown unusualstability of character in the fact that havingciutie to Craftcm immediately after gradua-tion from the law dejiartment of the ^Miclii-gan Iniversity, with the degree of Laws, in 1882, he has ever since made thatcily his home. He was
History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . s iiian-ied in 1882 to Miss Margaret»Car-eiici-. He has a daughter. Leila !M. I>udd,born in 180r{. Otto Edward.—Judge (). of Crafton. >.. has shown unusualstability of character in the fact that havingciutie to Craftcm immediately after gradua-tion from the law dejiartment of the ^Miclii-gan Iniversity, with the degree of Laws, in 1882, he has ever since made thatcily his home. He was also a memf)er of thePhi Delta Ihi law fraternity. He was bornai Chicago. 111., 17, He wastin- son of Jacob Sauter, who removed fromConnecticut in 1837. He was in moderatefinancial circumstances, and served the cityof Chicago as a lieutenant of the police. Hedied of pneumonia in He was marriedin L<42 to Anna M. Schmidt. vvhos< parentscame from France in 1818 and settled in NewYork, where they remained until 1840, whenthey came to Chicago. Otto was only sixvears old when his father died. Much of his HISTORY OF TPIE GREAT OTTO E. SAUTER. success must therefore be attributed to hismother, who lived until October 13, Sauter obtained his early educationin the public schools of Chicago. That hewas a good scholar is shown by his takingthe Foster Medal for scholarship on gradu-ating from the grammar school to the highschool in 1876. Afterwards he entered theUniversity of Michigan. When he chose theprofession of law he did not confine himselfto the mere school studies. He read law inIowa in 1881, and in 1882, previous to hisgraduation, he took the bar examination inMichigan and was admitted to practice inJanuai-y of that year. He came to Grafton,May 28, 1882, and opened an oflSce on thefirst of June, in partnership with C. A. Cle-land, under the firm name of Cleland & Sau-ter. This partnership was continued until1890, when Mr. Sau
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