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Frank Seefeldt
Livery
211 S Third
1905
11 03
Frank Seefeldt
is having a new livery stable erected on South Third Street in cost when
completed $10,000. The building will be
48x100 feet and two stories high, the entire lower floor being constructed of
cement and all the other arrangements up to date in every particular.
The contractors for the work are
Fred Behlke,(*) carpenter work, and Kunert
& Kaddetz, mason work.
(*) Ferdinand Behlke,
carpenter contractor, 921 Main, h. same (1913-14 City Directory)
1909
01 01 Livery Business Purchased
John Wing of Waukesha has purchased
the livery business of Frank Seefeldt in Third
Street, and has leased the livery barn for a term of years. [Frank Seefeldt had
built a new livery stable on the east side of the 200 block South Third in
1905]
History of Watertown,
Wisconsin