. History of northern Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources; an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories; biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; views of county seats, etc. ... f the public. Kurtz and Manthey, marble works. Walnut street nearbridge. Green Bay. The works were establisned by in 1877, and conducted by him until 1880, when bought an interest, and they are now prepared to HISTORY OF NORTHERN WISCONSIN. do all kinds of


. History of northern Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources; an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories; biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; views of county seats, etc. ... f the public. Kurtz and Manthey, marble works. Walnut street nearbridge. Green Bay. The works were establisned by in 1877, and conducted by him until 1880, when bought an interest, and they are now prepared to HISTORY OF NORTHERN WISCONSIN. do all kinds of marble work, monuments, head stones, etc.,etc. It gives employment to three men. Mr. Kurtz is anative of Weiler, Germany, and came to this country 1S63,at the age of twenty-four; he stopped at Ripon two years ;lived eight years at Eureka, after which he came here Manthey is a native of Stettin, Prussia, and came tothis country 1S69, at the age of eighteen years ; after hav-ing stopped in Chicago, Morrison and Fond du Lac duringeight years, he came here, worked at the business which hefinally engaged in. We find the firm an enterprising one,and deserving the patronage of the public generally. C. A Murch, principal and proprietor of Green Bay Busi-ness College, was born in Appleton, Wis., .\ugust 18, 1855,. /I Q^a^^m^^ his parents having settled in that vicinity two years beforethe city was platted. They were from Essex County, N. Y.,in which they were both born and educated. Young Murchentered Lawrence University in 1S71, and left it in 1876,having during that time attended four full college years,devoting the balance of the time to teaching. April 281877, he married Miss Marcia J- Southmayd, of Appleton,and until 1879 was engaged in looking after the interests ofthe home farm, of which he had assumed charge. In theFall of that year, 1879, he entered Green Bay Business Col-lege, graduated in the Spring of 1880, when he becameprincipal, and after conducting the institut


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