Anton Klemmer, senior member
of the firm of Klemmer & Etter, wholesale and retail dealers in grain,
hay and farm productions, Redding, California, is a native of Ohio. He was born March 29, 1842. His father and mother, Anton and Catharine
(Wigart) Klemmer, both natives of Germany, came to the United States in
1838 and settled in Trenton, Ohio. A short time afterward they removed
to Missouri, and in 1855 came to California. They settled in Sierra
County, and there Mr. Klemmer engaged in mining. Next, they moved
to Long Bar, Yuba County. They finally located in Virginia
City, where he died in 1875. His wife survived him five years, her
death occurring in 1880.
The subject of this sketch was
reared in Missouri until fourteen years of age, when he came with his parents
to California. While a boy he mined with his father, meeting with
fair success. After becoming of age he started in mining for himself
at Virginia City, Aurora, Esmeralda, and has since followed mining and
store keeping in the different mining towns of Northern California, having
a miner's luck--sometimes being successful and at other times "broke". At Smartville, in 1868, he married Miss Ella Thrush, a native of Virginia. Soon after their marriage he returned to Grass Valley, where he worked
as an engineer one year and lost the most of his wages. At that time
he went to Colusa County, without money but with his wife and four little
children, George, Lizy, Lettie and Totte. For a time he engaged in
boring wells and made a success of that. He then opened a livery
business at Princeton, which he conducted for eleven years. In 1886
he came to Redding, where in connection with his partner, Allen W. Etter,
he built the store in which they are now doing business. He has also
purchased lots and built a residence here. Three other children have
been added to their family, -- Fred, Mabel, and Gertrude.
Mr. Klemmer is a wide-awake
business man. In politics he is Democratic.
Transcribed by: Melody Landon Gregory August
2004
Source: Memorial and Biographical History of Northern
California, Lewis Publishing Co., 1851 pages 757
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