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Source:"History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin" by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.403-404
Dr. Rudolph Graf, who is successfully engaged in the practice of dentistry
at Kiel, is a native of this county, born in Schleswig township, October 7,
1882. His father, Christian Graf, was a native of Germany, and at the age
of fourteen came to America with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Graf,
locating in Wisconsin. There he engaged in the occupation of farming the
remainder of his life. During the Civil war he served in Company H of the
Fourteenth Wisconsin Regiment, under the command of Captain Montgomery. He
enlisted in 1861 and served for fully three years, at the close of the war
returning to Manitowoc county, where again he took up his farming
interests. He was a member of the Lutheran church and belonged to the
Grand Army of the Republic being a member of the post at Kiel. In early
youth he wedded Miss Catherine Sinz, who was born in Sheboygan county, a
daughter of Peter and Barbara Sinz. She is now living, having reached the
age of sixty-seven, while her husband passed away on March 25, 1907, at
the age of sixty-nine years. In their family were five children, of whom
the subject of this sketch was the youngest. The others are William and
Arthur, who are engaged in farming; Albert, who is a dairyman near Kiel;
and Oscar, who is now in the rural mail delivery service at Kiel.
Rudolph Graf received his early education in the public schools of Kiel
being graduated from the high school at that place when he was seventeen
years of age. He then entered the normal school at Oshkosh, from which
institution he was graduated, and for the following four years he followed
the profession of school teaching in Sheboygan, Winnebago and Manitowoc
counties. Subsequently he became a student in the dental department of the
Marquette University and was graduated from that institution in the year
1909. He then came to Kiel, where he located for practice and has been
actively engaged ever since. His superior skill and ability in the
practical work of his profession have made him extremely successful, and
he now has a well appointed office equipped with all the modern appliances
known in the science of dentistry, the practical utility and value of which
have been proven. He keeps abreast with the modern ideas in dental practice
and his excellent work has secured him a liberal patronage.
Dr. Graf is a valued member of various fraternal orders. He belongs to the
Modern Woodmen of America, being past consul of the camp, and to Kiel
Lodge, No. 49, Improved Order of Redmen, and is sachem of his council. He
has also joined the Independent 0rder of Odd Fellows and is a member of
the state alumni of Marquette University and has ever kept in touch with
the work which is being done in the dental profession today. He is a man of
scholarly attainments and broad intellectuality, who by progressive steps
has advanced until he is now one of the leading dentists of this county.
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