Bio: Brick, Christopher (Livery & Boarding Stable)
Contact: janet@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Brick, Backer, Robinson
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Wis.) 16 March 1900
Christopher Brick's Livery
Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin
The above ad appeared in the Greenwood Gleaner, March 16, 1900.
This business was owned by "Chris/Christ" (Christian), the son of
Peter and Anna E. (Backer) Brick who was 27 years old and a successful
Livery Stable in Greenwood, Wisconsin in 1900. He moved with his
parents to Clark County when he was 2 years old and they settled on a farm
in the town of Warner. This area area locally referred to as "The West
Side", because it was located on the West side of the Black River. He was
born February 10, 1873 in the town of Meeme in Manitowoc Co. Wisconsin.
He was married to Hazel B. Robinson October 24, 1906.
Christopher Peter Brick
died in March of 1972 in Neillsville, Wisconsin and is buried there in
the City Cemetery beside his wife and daughter, Vida E.
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