Biographical Sketch of Frederick L. Nierdieck, Franklin County, MO
>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Frederick L. Nierdieck, proprietor of the city market house, and dealer
in all kinds of fresh meat, established his present business in 1865,
and has followed this occupation ever since.  He is the oldest butcher 
in Washington, and has an extensive trade.  He kills six head of cattle 
and five hogs per week, and also buys and sells stock, shipping to St.
Louis during the fall season.  He ships about twelve car loads each
season.  During the winters of 1874 and 1875 he was engaged in pork
packing, his partner being August Gast.  Mr. Nierdieck is a native of
Westphalia, Germany, born in 1844 and is the son of Frederick and Dor-
tea (Schaefer) Nierdieck, both natives of Germany, born in 1806 and 
1810, respectively.  They immigrated to America in 1855, settled in
Washington, Mo., and here the father died in 1865.  The mother died in 
1859.  Frederick was the fourth of seven children, four of whom are now
living.  He was eleven years old when his parents came to the United
States, and passed the years between that age and seventeen, on the
farm.  He then went to St. Louis and was waiter in a hotel two years,
and the following year drove a bakery wagon.  About this time the late
unpleasantness between the North and South occurred, and Mr. Nierdieck
enlisted in the Union army as teamster for six months, and served five
months.  He then returned to Washington, and in 1865 established his
present business, as above stated.  In June, 1866, he married Miss Wil-
helmina Meyer, a native of Westphalia, Germany, born in 1847 and by her
union to Mr. Nierdieck became the mother of two children: Julius and
Helen.  In politics Mr. Nierdieck is a Republican, and he and wife are
members of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church.

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