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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Pages 594 - 595
Henry Gottfried Pott, of the firm of Optenberg & Pott, proprietors of boiler and machine shops, resides at No. 1518
Second Street. He is a son of August Pott, one of the early and well-known settlers of Sheboygan County, a sketch of
whom is found elsewhere in this work.
Henry G. Pott was born in the city of Sheboygan, February 3, 1858. His education was gained in the public schools,
and at the age of sixteen years he began learning the trade of machinist with Henry Foest, of this city, with whom
he served an apprenticeship of four years. He worked at his trade in various places, and finally settled down
permanently in Sheboygan.
February 24, 1885, Mr. Pott wedded Miss Anna Woehrmann, a daughter of William and Louise (Penselin) Woehrmann, early
settlers of Sheboygan, where they still reside. Mrs. Pott was born in the Chair City on the 1 i th of October, 1864.
Of this union there has been one son bora, Arthur, whose birth occurred February 5, 1890.
At the time of his marriage Mr. Pott was engineer of the City Fire Department, in which position he continued until
the water works were completed, in 1888. He then engaged again in work at his trade. In 1891, he engaged in
business with George P. Myers, under the firm name of Myers & Pott, proprietors of a foundry and machine shop. A
year later he sold out to his partner, and formed the existing partnership with J. H. Optenberg. The business of
this firm is located on the corner of Clara and South Seventh Streets.
In Sheboygan Mr. Pott has spent his boyhood and manhood, he having been a resident of this city all his life.
Socially, he is a member of the Concordia Singing Society, and of the National Association of Stationary
Engineers.
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