Biographical Sketch of Charles Schultz, Franklin County, Missouri
>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing
Company, 1888.
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Charles Schultz, proprietor of the Spring Creek Roller Mills, came to
Missouri in 1864, after having traveled over a goodly portion of the
United States. He first rented a small mill of J. L. Gregory, which
he conducted for a considerable time and subsequently bought. On the
site of this mill was formerly a powder mill, and then the gristmill
which Mr. Schultz operated. In 1886 he built a larger mill on the
same site, at a cost of $10,000 fitting it up with the latest improved
machinery, two run of buhrs and rolls; it is a large and pretentious
structure and not only does credit to the country in appearance, but
is one of the most useful institutions in the neighborhood. It is run
by the best water power in the county. Mr. Schultz is an expert miller
and an enterprising citizen in every respect. In 1870 he married Mrs.
Haase, and they are the parents of one son, Charles.
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