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ANTON LIEG & SON is the
name of one of the most prominent business firms of Shawano, and these
gentleman demonstrate what can be accomplished through industry, diligence
and perseverance. The senior member of the firm was born in Prussia June
22, 1835, and is a son of Kasler Lieg, a tailor by trade. The father died
when Anton was only seven years of age, leaving the widow with two children—Anton
and John.
After obtaining an ordinary education, Anton Lieg at the age
of fourteen began working as a slater, and when seventeen he came to the
United States, going down the Rhine to Rotterdam, thence sailing across
the North Sea to Hull, England, and from there journeying by rail to Liverpool,
where he boarded a sailing vessel, which sixty days later reached New York
harbor in safety. From there traveling westward, his funds were exhausted
at Erie, Penn., in consequence of which he was forced to seek work there,
and obtaining a position as a farm hand, remained there from August, 1852,
until July, 1853, when he came by boat to Milwaukee. He had been employed
on the construction of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad,
but through a dishonest contractor lost his wages. In Milwaukee, he secured
work in a brickyard, receiving from $25 to $30 per month, and in that locality
he remained until 1856, when he went to Green Bay, Wis., where he again
secured work in a brickyard.
On October 20, 1864, in Green Bay, Wis., Mr. Lieg married Miss
Gertrude Bibelhausen, a native of Germany, born February 18, 1844. When
a child she came to the United States with her father, John Bibelhausen,
who engaged in farming in DePere township, Brown Co., Wis. For four years
Mr. Lieg continued his connection with the brickyard, then worked as a
gardener in the summer and chopped cord wood in the winter. He also clerked
for two winters in a store there, purchasing a house on Main street near
Rahr's brewery, and kept boarders. In 1871 he came to Shawano—traveling
by stage—and here worked as a gardener, while his wife conducted a little
store, beginning with a capital of only $60. In the fall of 1871 they returned
to Green Bay, where for a short time Mr. Lieg was employed as overseer
of a gang of men. In the spring of 1872 he again came to Shawano, and purchasing
twenty-two acres of land, began the manufacture of brick. He had disposed
of his property in Green Bay, and now had a capital of $1,100; but the
new business proved a failure, and left him with only $200. With this he
began merchandising, at first renting his store room, but after thirteen
days he purchased it. He first opened with a stock of groceries, and subsequently
added dry goods, later developing a general store. At first the family
lived in the store room which was 40 x 20 feet, as they did not wish to
go beyond their means; but as time passed prosperity attended the
new undertaking, and today the establishment is one of the best mercantile
houses in Shawano, occupying as it does a brick building 82 x 20 feet.
The firm of Anton Lieg & Son have carried on a successful
business, and fair and honorable dealing, courteous treatment and earnest,
desire to please their patrons' have been the important factors in their
success. Theirs is one of the most substantial firms in Shawano, and in
connection with general merchandising, they are interested in the Shawano
Wafer Power and River Improvement Co., the Shawano Shoe Factory, and the
Shawano County Bank. The business history, of this locality would be incomplete
without the record of their lives, for they have greatly promoted commercial
activity in this region, and while promoting individual prosperity have
advanced the material welfare of the community.
While living in Green Bay, the following children were born to
Mr. and Mrs. Lieg: Catherine who died in infancy; John A., a member of
the firm of Lieg & Son; John, who died at the age of five years; and
Mary, who died at the age of ten. Since coming to Shawano the family circle
has been increased by the birth of the following children; Catherine and
Frank, who are employed in their father's store; Charles, who died in infancy;
Peter and Joseph, at home. In politics, Mr. Anton Lieg has always been
a Democrat, and served as alderman for five years, but has never been a
politician in the sense of office seeking. In religious belief
he is a Catholic, and helped to build the beautiful church in Shawano.
He also belongs to St. Bonifacius Society of Green Bay. [Since the above
was written Mr. Anton Lieg died at his home August 12, 1895.]
JOHN A. LIEG, the wide-awake
and enterprising young businessman of the firm was educated in the common
schools of Shawano, and has been connected with the mercantile store here
from the beginning. He has served as a member of the city council for two
years. |