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JULIUS BLAUTH

 

 

      JULIUS BLAUTH.--Julius Blauth was born in Sacramento, on April 6, 1884, the son of Theobald and Caroline (Hack) Blauth, who came to California among the sturdy pioneers of 1879. Mr. Blauth engaged in the wholesale liquor business in 1880, and lived to see the 28th of February, 1918, and to acquire considerable property, which he left in his estate. His good wife also died here.

      Julius Blauth attended the public schools and also Howe’s Academy, and then associated himself with his father, in business. He had taken up farming, and raised hops and barley on a ranch in Yolo County, the farm including 450 acres of land. Besides raising hops he also engaged in general farming.

      In 1920 Mr. Blauth was married to Miss Pearl Casselman, of Yolo County. He is a member of Sunset Parlor No. 26, of the Native Sons of the Golden West. He is fond of fishing, and outdoor life generally. In national politics Mr. Blauth is a Republican; but he is also one of the best non-partisan boosters for the locality in which he lives.

 

 

Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

Source: Reed, G. Walter, History of Sacramento County, California With Biographical Sketches, Page 962.  Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. 1923.


© 2007 Jeanne Taylor.

 

 

 



Sacramento County Biographies