A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . hejoined the army as first lieutenant of Company G, 38lhRegiment Ohio Infantry, and was detailed as aid-de-camp to General Miller, of the Western army, underGeneral George H. Thomas. At the end of five yearshe resigned, and engaged in the mercantile business atNapoleon, Ohio. He disposed of his interest, January1, 1866, at Napoleon, and became one of the firm ofKahlo, Brother & Crow, at Defiance, manufacturersof wagon and carriage material.


A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . hejoined the army as first lieutenant of Company G, 38lhRegiment Ohio Infantry, and was detailed as aid-de-camp to General Miller, of the Western army, underGeneral George H. Thomas. At the end of five yearshe resigned, and engaged in the mercantile business atNapoleon, Ohio. He disposed of his interest, January1, 1866, at Napoleon, and became one of the firm ofKahlo, Brother & Crow, at Defiance, manufacturersof wagon and carriage material. Two years later thisfirm was merged in the Defiance Manufacturing Com-pany, of which Mr. Kahlo became secretary. He re-moved to Logansport, Indiana, January i, 1870, to takecharge of a branch factory at that place. He soon out his share at Defiance, and transferred his cap-ital to the branch at Logansport, which, under the nameof Kahlo, Von Behren & Co., transacted a profitablebusiness. In 1S73 Mr. Kahlo persuaded some lead-ing citizens in Logansport to take stock, and the firmwas changed into a stock company, called the Logans-. ©[^/ii^CL^s K:.^^fro^©„ ^


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