Mr.
P. P. Chamberlain came to Redwood City in 1868. He accepted the first position that offered and became grocery
clerk for Isaac M. Schlouecker. Soon
after this he went into the merchandise business with W. J. Wilcox, and after
the withdrawal of his partner, carried the business on alone, under the name of
P. P. Chamberlain which firm is still in existence.
During
early days of the grocery business, Mr. Chamberlain was elected county
treasurer which office he has faithfully administered for more than thirty
years.
Mr.
Chamberlain is interested in the Redwood City Building and Loan Association and
the Redwood City Realty Company. He has
always taken an active interest in the social side of the city and county life,
and now although seventy-four years old, he may still be seen enjoying himself
at public functions, dances and receptions.
He takes a keen interest in fishing.
He is a member of the San Mateo B. P. O. Elks.
Mr.
Chamberlain’s boyhood life was spent in Ohio from which he went into the
wilderness of Minnesota, and lived the rough and ready life of the lumber camps
before he journeyed westward and threw in his lot with the old timers at
Redwood City. He brought west with him
an enviable record as a soldier.
Transcribed
by Karen L. Pratt
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 183. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.
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