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Bio: Vaughan, Job B. (1881)
Contact: crystal@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Vaughan, Marbel
----Source: The History of Northern Wisconsin (Marathon County, Wis.) 1881, page 568
JOB B. VAUGHAN, one of the Overseers of the Fire Department, Wausau. First settled in Waupaca in the Spring of 1865, and had charge of Walker's stage line, from Gill's Landing to Stevens Point. He was in that capacity one year, then clerked in a store for about a year; then he went to Helena City, M. T., and engaged in mining, where he remained one year; then he went down the Missouri River, and to Minnesota, and worked for the Minnesota Stage Company for six years, going into many portions of the West while in their employ. He then went to Stevens Point and clerked in the Mansion House for one and one-half years; from there he went to Plover, in the Empire House in the same capacity for a short time; then to Negaunee, Mich., to clerk in a hotel, where he remained one year; from there he went to Green Bay, and worked in the Fox River House, remaining but a short time; then to Wausau, where he lived two years; from there, again to Montana, where he remained two years, engaged in mining at Helena City, and in the Fall of 1879, he again returned to Wausau; again he moved to Rock Falls, Lincoln Co., where he kept the hotel one year, then returned to Wausau, and worked in saw-mills until the Fall of 1880, at which time he engaged in his present capacity. He was born in Glens Falls, N. Y., April 9, 1845. He was married in Green Bay, September, 1873, to Mary Marbel, who was born in Jefferson, March, 1855. They have two children, Nellie and Bently J.
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