CUDAHY, WIS. 
Boyp BALDWIN, Inspector in charge, was born in New York City, May 6, 1854; 
resided in Saratoga Co., N. Y., and Bergen Co., N. J.; removed to Fulton Co., I1., 
in 1870, and engaged in farming and stock raising; received his education in the 
common schools, University of Illinois, Gem City Business College at Quincy, 
Ill., and Chicago Veterinary College, and holds the degree of D. V. S.; taught 
school twelve years and practised veterinary medicine five years; served as cen- 
sus enumerator in 1890; was appointed in the Bureau from Galesburg, Ill., June 
21, 1897, through civil-service examination, as assistant inspector at National 
Stock Yards, Ill.; was transferred to Chicago Aug. 1, 1898, and promoted to in- 
spector Dec. 1, 1900, and on Dec. 10, 1900, was transferred to his present sta- 
tion. 
Isaac NewtTon Krow i, Assistant Inspector, was born in New York City, March 
13, 1857; attended private school in Liverpool, England, in 1869; graduated from 
grammar school, New York, in 1873; the following year was apprenticed to stair 
building trade; in 1878 began as assistant to Dr. James R. Krowl, veterinarian, 
New York; graduated from American Veterinary College with degree of D. V.5. 
in 1884, and from that time until appointment in the Bureau was engaged in 
general practice in New Jersey; took a special course of study in meat inspec- 
tion, and on Dec. 24, 1900, was appointed to his present position through civil- 
service examination. 
Georce J. Remnscu, Clerk, was born in Nimptsch, Prussia, Sept. 8, 1837; re- 
ceived education in city schools, gymnasium (high school) in Prussia, and Ger- 
man school of architecture; was a clergyman in Kentucky, lowa and Wisconsin 
for thirty years, and draftsman in Wisconsin State land office two years; was ap- 
pointed from Madison, Wis., May 15, 1895, and stationed at Milwaukee, and on 
Feb. 20, 1899, transferred to his present station. 
JAMES WILLIAM Carney, Stock Examiner, was born in New York City, July 7, 
1850; received public school education; in 1864 began work at the butcher trade 
for Plankinton & Armour in Milwaukee, and continued with them and their suc- 
cessors until appointment in the Bureau; was appointed as tagger at Milwaukee, 
Sept. 15, 1892; promoted to stock examiner Sept. 15, 1894, and transferred to 
Cudahy, Dec. 1, 1898. 
Crarves F. Eimer, Stock Examiner, was born at Milwaukee, Wis., and edu- 
eated in the public schools; worked two years in wire works business and one 
year in packing house; was appointed as tagger at Milwaukee Sept. 15, 1894, 
and promoted to stock examiner Dec. 21, 1898, after passing examination for pro- 
motion; transferred to Cudahy Dee. 1, 1898. 
Frank Mackur, Tagger, was born in Chonitz, Germany, April 25, 1862; re- 
ceived education in Catholic parochial school; was employed in Milwaukee for 
ten years as type caster and for a year and a half in retail meat market; re- 
ceived appointment as laborer at Milwaukee, Sept. 15, 1894, and on May 1, 1896, 
was appointed tagger in the classified service; transferred to Cudahy Dec. 1, 
1898. 
Joseru M. Sommer, Tagger, was born of German parents at Detroit, Mich., 
April 26, 1869; received education in public schools, business college, and from 
private tutor; spent four years in grocery business with his father, then learned 
the trade of barber and followed this for eight years; was appointed from Chi- 
cago, through civil-service examination, Oct. 1, 1896, and stationed at Milwaukee; 
transferred to Cudahy April 29, 1898. 
STEPHEN D. GILI . Tagger, was born at Swan, Noble Co., Ind., July 10, 1867; 
attended public schools and at the age of nineteen years received a diploma from 
Indiana State board of education; for five years was a teacher in publie schools 
of Michigan; was appointed from Jones, Mich., through civil-service examina- 
tion, Jan. 2, 1899, and stationed at Cudahy, Wis.; transferred to Chicago Sept. 
28,1899, and back to Cudahy the following month. 
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