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            <text>In new pea-packing business with JosephSchroder, Ira Stehn, and H. Kapplemann. #161&lt;br /&gt;Has moved with his family to Manitowoc 05/09/1899. #154&lt;br /&gt;Will have a home built by Levenhagen &amp;amp; Brachman 05/09/1899. #154&lt;br /&gt;Sold under 1/2 of Neshot Mill ownership to George Sladky for $7000 04/11/1899. #150&lt;br /&gt;Charles G bought lots 17 &amp;amp; 18 Block 194 from Charles Gruhle for $1000. 04/11/1899. #150&lt;br /&gt;Resigned as Postmaster of Shoto. August Gehling named to take his place 05/18/1897. #51&lt;br /&gt;And wife, of Shoto, attended picnic in Mill's Park on Sunday 06/29/1898.  Hika col.  #109&lt;br /&gt;And wife, of Shoto, visited relatives in Milwaukee on Sunday 09/21/1898. #121&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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            <text>Manitowoc newspaper in German script.  Newspaper is on microfilm stored on the main floor near the microfilm readers.1896 - 1921&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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