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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Page 580
Albert Mahlendorf, a well-known druggist and citizen of Sheboygan, has been a resident of this city since 1855, and
is a son of Albert Mahlendorf, Sr. The latter was born in Prussia, Germany, about 1818. His earlier years were
passed in the city of Berlin, where he also engaged in business. He received a liberal education, and married Miss
Francisca Reichel, also a native of Prussia, Germany. Soon after their marriage they came to the United States and
located at Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Mahlendorf engaged in the grocery business, but afterward came to Sheboygan. Several
years later he was elected Register of Deeds for Sheboygan County, and served efficiently in that capacity for two
terms. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlendorf became the parents of six children, three sons and three daughters, of whom Albert is
the eldest.
Mr. Mahlendorf, Jr., was born in Buffalo, N.Y., April 19, 1848, having been about seven years of age when he came
with his parents to Sheboygan. He was educated in the schools of this city, and became a druggist's clerk in the
store of Hon. T. M. Blackstock, with whom he remained seven years. He then went to Chicago, and for two years more
applied himself to learning the drug business. Returning to the Evergreen City, he and his father engaged in that
business in 1870. In 1879, the death of the father occurred, following which the business was discontinued for a
while, when our subject re-engaged in the business. His fine store is now located at No. 627 Eighth Street, his
mother being associated with him in business.
The surviving members of the family are two sons and two daughters. As already stated, Albert is the eldest of the
family; the second in order of birth is Mary, wife of Louis Kalk, a commercial traveler for James H. Walker & Co.,
of Chicago; Emma is the wife of Louis Meyer, an assistant in the store of Mr. Mahlendorf; Louis is a tinner by
trade; Otto died in childhood, and Anna after attaining mature years.
Albert and his mother reside at their pleasant home in Sheboygan. Albert Mahlendorf, Sr., was a well-educated man,
and a man of more than ordinary attainments. As a citizen he was highly esteemed, and possessed the confidence and
respect of all who knew him.
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