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KLAUER, Jacob. (Dubuque, IA, 1876--Cassville, WI, June 11, 1946). The son of Jacob and Catherine Klauer, Jacob and his family moved to Marcus, Iowa where he learned the printing trade working on the ''Remsen Bell''. He later became a linotype operator for the ''Dubuque Herald''. | KLAUER, Jacob. (Dubuque, IA, 1876--Cassville, WI, June 11, 1946). The son of Jacob and Catherine Klauer, Jacob and his family moved to Marcus, Iowa where he learned the printing trade working on the ''Remsen Bell''. He later became a linotype operator for the ''Dubuque Herald''. | ||
Klauer moved to Cassville where he founded the ''Cassville Record'' which he operated for about twenty-five years. He was later employed by a newspaper in Lancaster. | Klauer moved to Cassville where he founded the ''Cassville Record'' which he operated for about twenty-five years. He was later employed by a newspaper publisher in Lancaster. | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 27 March 2019
KLAUER, Jacob. (Dubuque, IA, 1876--Cassville, WI, June 11, 1946). The son of Jacob and Catherine Klauer, Jacob and his family moved to Marcus, Iowa where he learned the printing trade working on the Remsen Bell. He later became a linotype operator for the Dubuque Herald.
Klauer moved to Cassville where he founded the Cassville Record which he operated for about twenty-five years. He was later employed by a newspaper publisher in Lancaster.
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Obituaries. Telegraph Herald, June 11, 1946, p. 12