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He was by occupation a carriage wagon and sleigh builder. He was very successful in the line for years, until the advent of the wagon and carriage works at Moline, which operated with machinery. Mr. Stevens could not compete by hand work, so his business dwindled, and then stopped. Mrs. Stevens died in 1902, and Mr. Stevens died March 17, — —, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. M. Bager at Los Angeles, Calif. He and his wife are both buried in the Hampton Cemetery. Frederick Wendel was born i...n Ger- many June 15, 1824, and came to this country and to Hampton about 1856. He was by occupation a cabinet maker and wood turner and made neck yokes and single trees, used on a wagon. He was the first and only undertaker here, and in those days made the coffins. He pur- chased Lots 11 and 12 in blk. 7, Sept. 10, 1856, for his residence. In the early days, the basement was used by Lucius Wells, J P, as his office, and was also used as a saloon by Mr. Wendel. The building has been wrecked, only the basement remaining.
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