Bio: Haseltine, Charles P. (1881)
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Surnames: Haseltine, Schofield, Gooding
----Source: The History of Northern Wisconsin (Marathon County, Wis.) 1881, page 561
CHARLES P. HASELTINE, lumberman and banker, Wausau, was born in the town of Sullivan, Madison Co., N.Y., April 10, 1836. In 1854, he came to Lockport, Ill., living there until August, 1865, when he came to Wausau and engaged in milling. He now cuts from 12,000,000 to 15,000,000; formerly from 5,000,000 to 7,000,000; it is a double rotary mill and employs on an average 100 men. He has a planing mill and a shingle mill. Mr. Haseltine lived at Schofield’s Mills until the Fall of 1877, when he moved to Wausau. William Schofield’s widow is a partner in the business; they have a large store at the mill. Mr. Haseltine was married in Lockport in September, 1871, to Ella Gooding, a native of Lockport, and daughter of William Gooding. They have four children – Annie, William E., Emma and Ada.
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