History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . -schmidt, a farmer and the proprietor of the Lombard Brick and Tile Company, as wellas president of the Elmhurst Company, who had married Miss ElizabethBurdorf. Adolph was the eldest of eight children and while staying with his father onthe home farm, he attended first the common schools of Lombard and then the North-western College of Naperville. 111., where he took a bu


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . -schmidt, a farmer and the proprietor of the Lombard Brick and Tile Company, as wellas president of the Elmhurst Company, who had married Miss ElizabethBurdorf. Adolph was the eldest of eight children and while staying with his father onthe home farm, he attended first the common schools of Lombard and then the North-western College of Naperville. 111., where he took a business course. After that for twoterms he pursued the manual training course of the Lewis Institute in Chicago. In 1906 he made a trip to California, and at Fullerton, on .\ugust 8, 1907, he wasmarried to Miss Marie Burdorf, the daughter of Henry and Dorothy (Wnhler) father was one of the earliest settlers of Orange County, and came from Hanover,Germany, in 1866 via the Isthmus of Panama to San Francisco. He then came downto Orangethorpe and purchased 100 acres south of Fullerton now adjoining the southerncity limits, and he built the first house outside the fence at .aheim, when the embryo. ^, c3^.^^^^^^^<^^^-^


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