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BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORD
of
GREENE and CARROLL COUNTIES, IOWA

The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887

RECORD OF CARROLL COUNTY
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

Transcribed by Sharon Elijah December 5, 2020

CHARLES NEU *pages 539*

Charles Neu, proprietor of the Pioneer Liquor Store at Carroll, keeps in stock a large assortment of the best liquors, sour mash whiskey, and Philip Best’s beer. This business was established by the present proprietor June 27, 1883. Mr. Neu is a native of Germany, born June 27, 1848, son of Phillip and Catherine (Rodesh) Neu. He resided in his native country until he arrived at the age of eighteen years, then immigrated to America, locating in La Salle County, Illinois, where he lived some five years. He then removed to Lake Superior, Michigan, living there about two years, then went to Colorado, where he was engaged some two years in the mines. He returned to Germany, remaining about three months, then came back to La Salle County, Illinois. In 1881 he came to Carroll, where he has since resided. March 6, 1881, he was united in marriage with Mary Adelhelm, of La Salle County, and by this marriage there are three children — Phillip Charles, Caroline and Hilda. Freddy is deceased. Politically Mr. Neu was formerly a Republican, but is now a Democrat.

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