BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
CENTENNIAL HISTORY
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Troy, Piqua and Miami County, Ohio
And Representative Citizens.
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Edited and Compiled By
Thomas C. Harbaugh
Casstown, Ohio
Literary Journalist, Secretary of Maryland association of Ohio.
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"History is Philosophy Teaching by Examples."
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Published by
Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co.
Chicago.
1909
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JAMES B. ZIEGENFELDER
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THOMAS ZIEGENFELDER Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 338 |
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THOMAS
ZIEGENFELDER, of the prominent business firm of J.
B. Ziegenfelder & Son, leading grocers at Troy, with
quarters on the Public Square, was born at Troy, Ohio, Feb.
10, 1880, and is a son of James B. Ziegenfelder,
senior member of the firm.
JAMES B. ZIEGENFELDER was born at Troy, in 1854,
and is a son of Christian Ziegenfelder, who was a
native of Germany. Mr. Ziegenfelder is
one of the town's old merchants and, in partnership with his
son not only conducts the large grocery business referred
to, but also operates an extensive greenhouse which is
devoted to the growing of lettuce for the market, shipments
of the same in the early season reaching to 1,000 pounds a
week.
Thomas Ziegenfelder was educated in the
public schools of Troy and subsequently took a business coruse
in a commercial college at Dayton, upon his return becoming
his father's partner in his enterprises. He is
numbered with the most active and progressive young business
men of the place and is identified with the Troy Business
Men's Association. On Oct. 28, 1903, Mr.
Ziegenfelder was married to Miss Caroline
Heist, who was born at Cincinnati but came to Troy
when a child. Mr. and Mrs. Ziegenfelder have
one son, Henry James. They are members of the
Main Street Lutheran Church, he being on its official board.
Fraternally he is an Elk.
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 338 |
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G. JACOB ZIMMERLIN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 759 |
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CHARLES ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 773 |
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CHARLES ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 793 |
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CHARLES ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 797 |
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FRED ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 797 |
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JOHN ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 773 |
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JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 793``` |
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W. A. ZINK
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 780
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JOHN ZOLLINGER
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 487 |
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HENRY ZOLLINGER
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 593 |
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JOHN WM. ZOLLINGER
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 521 |
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