A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . r Sur\ c\i iis A^Micialion of Southern Cali-fornia, and i> liiliiiu; tlic cttice with credit to him-self and In the salisfaciii m nf all the members. Mr. OHriens marrir;ge occurred in San Eran-cisco, uniting him with Minnie Glueck, a nativeof that city, and they have become the parents ofthree children. Justin, Russell and Vivian. ]\ is a member of the Benevolent ProtectiveOrder of Elks at Oakland, and the NationalUnion in San


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . r Sur\ c\i iis A^Micialion of Southern Cali-fornia, and i> liiliiiu; tlic cttice with credit to him-self and In the salisfaciii m nf all the members. Mr. OHriens marrir;ge occurred in San Eran-cisco, uniting him with Minnie Glueck, a nativeof that city, and they have become the parents ofthree children. Justin, Russell and Vivian. ]\ is a member of the Benevolent ProtectiveOrder of Elks at Oakland, and the NationalUnion in San Francisco. P(ilitically he is anadvocate of the jirinciples embraced in the plat-form of the Repulilican party and takes an activeinterest in all matters of public import to thecommunity in which he lives and \vihere he isheld in the highest esteem by all who have thepleasure of his acquaintance. CHARLES FREMONT CASEBEER. In1896 Mr. Casebeer made his first trip to Cali-fornia, but did not make this state his permanenthome until 1902, when he located in Long Beach,where he has since resided. He was born inCedar county, Iowa, June 5, 1856, the youngest. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RFX-ORD. 913 ill a fainil_v of seven children of whom four arenow Hving. His father, David Casebeer, wasborn in Ohio and became a pioneer of Iowa inthe territorial days of that section. He was amachinist, blacksmith and bell maker by 1859 he removed to Anderson county, the following year to Allen county, thatstate, where he engaged as a pioneer farmer andwas also one of the founders of the town ofHumboldt. He engaged in various occupations,among them blacksmithing and machine workand also the building and operating of flourmills. His death occurred in 1861. His wife,formerly Harriet T. Coffee, a native of Ohio,also died in Kansas. Charles F. Casebeer was reared on the Kan-sas frontier among the Indians, and amid all theconditions characteristic of that day. The deathof his father occu


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