Abraham
Kohn
Mendon Twp.
Abraham Kohn, of the firm of Abraham Kohn & Co.,
wholesale and retail clothiers, McGregor, established
this business here in 1863. They also have a store at
Prairie Du Chien, Wis., and a factory at Philadelphia,
Pa., where they manufacture all their goods, thus
insuring first-class garments. They employ from eight to
twelve traveling salesmen, and have a large and extensive
trade. The members of the firm are Abraham Kohn, S. G.
Levi, and Charles Stearn. Mr. Kohn conducts the factory
at Philadelphia. Mr. Levi buys goods, and superintends
the store at McGregor and at Prairie Du Chien. Mr. Stearn
is also located at Prairie Du Chien. They are classed
with the prominent and enterprising business men of
McGregor, and are well and favorably known throughout the
State as men of irreproachable business integrity. Mr.
Kohn was born in Baden, Germany, June 16, 1849, a son of
Maurice and Sarah (Herman) Kohn, who had a family of
thirteen children. When he was six years old he came with
his parents to America, and located in Phiadelphia, Pa.,
where he attended school until ten years old, when he was
given a position as office boy in the German-American
Bank at that place. He remained there about eighteen
months, then attended college one term, and at the
expiration of that time accepted a clerkship in a
furnishing house. In 1863 he came to McGregor and opened
his present store.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 993
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