Herman Schatz

Herman Schatz, Sr. (December 26, 1843 June 28, 1906) was an American politician and blacksmith.

Born in Greifenberg, Germany, Schatz emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1851. Schatz lived in Watertown, Wisconsin, then in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, and then finally settled in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Schatz operated a hotel and blacksmith shop. During the American Civil War, Schatz served as a blacksmith in the Union Army. In 1882, Schatz served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. Schatz died at his home in Brookfield, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1882,' Biographical Sketch of Herman Schatz, pg. 562
  2. 'Resided Long In Brookfield Hon. Herman Schatz Widely Known, Died There June 28,' Waukesha Freeman, July 2, 1906, pg. 5
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