Biographical Sketch of Charles H. W. Diedrich, Franklin County, MO

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Charles H. W. Diedrich, proprietor of the Tonsorial Palace, news and
cigar and tobacco stand of Washington, Mo., was born at Scharsfeld, 
near Harz, Province of Hanover, Germany, in 1848, and is the son of
Charles A. W. and Rosine (Henne) Diedrich, both of whom were natives
of Hanover, Germany, born in 1823 and 1827, respectively.  In 1849
they immigrated to America, and the same year the mother died at
Peoria, Ill., with Cholera.  The father has since resided at St. Louis
and since the death of his first wife has been married three times. To
his first marriage were born two children: Wilhalminna, wife of Fred-
erick W. Redecker, of Jefferson County, Mo., and our subject.  He was
only an infant when his parents came to the United States, and he re-
mained with his father until nearly eighteen years of age, but pre-
vious to this he had worked in his father's paper box and match 
factory in St. Louis, and then spent two years in learning the brush
making trade.  At the age of between fifteen and sixteen, on August
16, 1864 he enlisted in Company E, Fortieth Regiment Missouri Infantry
Volunteers for one year.  Was in the battles of Franklin, Nashville,
Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, and in numerous severe engagements.  He
remained in service until hostilities ceased, and was then discharged
at St. Louis, August 8, 1865.  Three years later he came to Washington,
Mo., and began as an apprentice to learn the barbers' trade, and worked
at this one year.  In 1869 he married Miss Clara Evertz, a native of
St. Louis, Mo., born in 1851, and the daughter of Charles Evertz.  This
union resulted in the birth of eight living children: Hugo, Alma, 
Walter, Alfred, Charles, Arthur, Pierce and Harry.  The year following
his marriage Mr. Diedrich opened a shop, his partner being Mathias
Huppert, this firm lasting one year, when Mr. Diedrich began on his
own resources.  Six years ago the cigar and tobacco stand was added,
five years ago the bath room, and three years ago the news stand.  He
is a Republican in politics, is a member of the A. O. U. W. and also
the G. A. R.

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