Bio: Adamson, Charles (Attorney at Law)
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Surnames: Adamson, Tscharner, Hirsch, Hunt, Hendren, Shanks, McMillan, Barber, Churchill, Bishop, Trott
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Wis.) 16 Feb 1900
Charles Adamson Attorney at Law
Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin
The above ad appeared in the Greenwood Gleaner, February 16, 1900.
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This Law business was owned by Charles Adamson, a practicing attorney
who had an office in the Greenwood,
Wisconsin Bank. Previous to November 8, 1901, he served the
community as the Police Justice and was succeeded by P. J. Tscharner.
In 1905 he is listed as a
property owner in Eaton Township, section #5. In the
1906 Plat Book, he is listed as the owner of thirty-five acres in
section 1.
News Clips
August 1898--A very pleasant party of friends is camping on the Black
River, two miles south of Greenwood. The group consists of Messrs. Chas.
Adamson, Ed Hirsch, Clare Hunt and Misses Emma Hendren, Carrie Shanks,
Beatrice McMillan and Mrs. Hendren. They call it “Camp Dew Drop Inn.”
Clark County Press.
May 4, 1900--Business
in Withee, WI
Barber, Dr. ---At the city council meeting Tuesday evening Dr. Barber was
appointed city health officer in place of Dr. Churchill, who is moving away
from us. G. W. Bishop was appointed justice of the peace in place of M. J.
Trott, who failed to qualify. P. J. Tscharner was appointed police justice
in place of C. A. Adamson. Greenwood Gleaner, Nov. 8, 1901.
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