KAUFMAN, CHARLES. Perhaps no man in Clarion
borough has been more closely connected with the material prosperity and
advancement of the place than the subject of this sketch. Born on the 18th
day of November, 1832, in the village of Neckar Binau, Grand Duchy of
Baden, Germany, of Jewish parents, where he resided until his twentieth
year. At the age of fourteen years he taught a private school, and at
sixteen a public school in his native place. This early training in the
educational work no doubt infused into him that spirit of vigor in working
for the advancement of the public schools of the borough which he has
always shown, and that so frequently has received the recognition of his
fellow-citizens.
In his twentieth year he emigrated to the United States, arriving at
Pittsburgh in August, 1852. He remained in that vicinity until 1853, when
he settled in Clarion. In November of that year he started a clothing
store on Main street, where he continued in the business until the war,
when he engaged in general merchandising, to which he added a lumber yard
in 1865, and in 1879 still further expanded his already extensive
business. by adding tobacco and cigars at wholesale, supplying many of the
merchants of this. and surrounding counties with these articles. Indeed it
has long been a common saying that there is nothing he cannot sell you,
nor is there anything that he will not buy. In 1854 he joined Clarion
Lodge I. O. O. F., and in 1856 the Masonic Lodge. In both of these lodges
he still retains an active membership, having been frequently elected to
offices of honor and trust in both. At present he is, and has been for
fifteen years, secretary of the Masonic Lodge and treasurer of the lodge
of Odd Fellows.
He has been connected with the First National Bank of
Clarion since its organization in 1865, as one of its directors, and for
years its vice-president. He has been the president of the Clarion County
Mutual Fire Insurance Company since 1875, and also president or director
of the Clarion Water Company since its organization in 1875. He is a
stockholder in the Natural Gaslight and Heat Company, and in the
Agricultural Association, being treasurer of the latter company. He was
the only agent for the different express companies that transacted
business at Clarion until 1884, when the P. and W. Railroad Company went
into the express business itself and refused to carry for other companies.
He has been an acting member of the school board for a number of years,
and has frequently served as a member of the town council. He is usually
court interpreter in causes where witnesses are able to use only the
German language, and attorney in fact for the majority of those here
having business to transact in Germany, or for those there having personal
or business interests here.
Although a very busy man, Charley Kaufman, as he is
familiarly known throughout the county, is always ready to do a favor or
accommodate a friend or customer. He has made his adopted country
completely his own, and has never been found wanting by voice or deed in
any public enterprise or good work. His large family has been brought up
in accordance with the spirit of American free institutions, and with the
customs of the land.
History of Clarion Co., Pennsylvania: with
illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and
pioneers, Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co., 1887, pages
633-634.
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