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Charles Abersold 10 Cents In Trade California History Rare Token

Charles Abersold 10 Cents In Trade California History Rare Token
Charles Abersold 10 Cents In Trade California History Rare Token

Charles Abersold 10 Cents In Trade California History Rare Token
10 cents in Trade. This is the one featured on the token site. Well known for his connection with the business interests of the town of Mossdale, San Joaquin County, Charles Abersold is the proprietor and half owner of a store and garage, located on the Lincoln Highway, which has proven a most successful venture, for he operates a lunch room in connection with his store; also the long distance telephone station. Mauro, is in charge of the garage, while Charles Abersold looks after the store and lunch room. He was born near Beach City, Ohio, March 27, 1875, and received a good grammar school education. After leaving school he worked for the Eagle Machine Shop at Bucyrus, Ohio, and later was employed in the railroad shops in the same city. In November, 1904, Mr. Abersold came to California, direct to Lathrop, where his brother, C. Abersold, whose sketch also appears in this work, had settled ten years previous. Abersold first engaged in the hotel business at Lathrop and Charles worked in his employ there as a clerk for five years. Mauro, established his present business, which has been a success financially and a boon to the travelers on the highway. Abersold is a Republican and he is the owner of considerable stock in the Coast Tire and Rubber Company of Oakland. His usefulness in affairs and his energy and ambition give him a broad and bright outlook for the future. Source: Tinkham, George H. History of San Joaquin County, California, Page 1566.
Charles Abersold 10 Cents In Trade California History Rare Token