Bio: Scholfield, William B. (1881) 
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Surnames: Scholfield, Mauson

----Source: The History of Northern Wisconsin (Marathon County, Wis.) 1881, page 567

WILLIAM B. SCHOLFIELD, book-keeper and general overseer of Scholfield's mill, Scholfield. The firm name is C. P. Haseltine & Co. Scholfield's mills were erected in 1855 and 1856. The capacity is 125,000 in twenty-four hours. They employ 125 men. Mr. William B. Scholfield was born in Stevens Point, Nov. 15, 1856, where his parents lived until he was eight years of age, when they moved to Scholfield, and remained about nine years. They then moved to Wausau, where he attended school for some time; then he attended the school at Jefferson about five years. Since then he has made his home at Scholfield. He was married, in Wausau, September, 1880, to Zoa Mauson, who was born in Wausau, Sept. 1, 1858. Mrs. Scholfield is a daughter of R. P. Mauson, of Wausau.

 

 


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