Bio: |
Canfield, Robert W. (History - 1853) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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CANFIELD PRESHURE |
----Source: 1891 HISTORY OF CLARK &
JACKSON CO., WI, pg. 183-184
ROBERT W. CANFIELD, a farmer and bridge
contractor of Clark County, Wisconsin, was born in Wellsville, New
York, September 4, 1853. His parents, Leonard and Delilah Canfield,
were also natives of that State. His father died there in 1878, and
his mother still makes her home in New York. Robert received his
education in Wellsville, and held a certificate to teach, though he
never followed that profession. At the age of seventeen he began to
work for himself, receiving 11 per month, and the first year he
saved 90. For about two years he worked in Pennsylvania, and
followed teaming for a time. For a while he was employed as a clerk
in a store at Wellsville, New York, where he acquired a knowledge
of mercantile business.
In 1876 Mr. Canfield located in Wisconsin, at Neillsville, and for
three winters worked in the woods. He also learned the carpenter's
trade after coming to this State. After working at it a short time
he turned his attention to contracting for bridgework, and has been
very successful in his undertakings. By economy and good management
he save up 1000 before he married. The date of his marriage was
September 7, 1879, and the lady of his choice Ida Preshure. Her
father was one of the first settlers of Wisconsin. Mr. Canfield
moved to his present location in 1880. He owns some 350 acres of
good land, partly on section 1, Levis Township, which is well
improved. He has been School Clerk for four years. Mr. Canfield is
a believer in a tariff for revenue only is a Democrat and the
nominee of the party for Clerk at the last election.
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