William H. Ebendorf
William H. Ebendorf, who for the past sixteen years has been
one of the leading tailors in Waukon, is a native of Iowa, born
in Clayton county, June 11, 1873. He was reared and educated in
his native section and after laying aside his books learned the
tailors trade at Elkader, later attending a cutting school
in Chicago, where he finished the course, becoming a skilled and
expert workman in this line. Upon his graduation he returned to
Iowa, settling in Elkader in 1896.
He established himself in business there, but remained only one
year, coming at the end of that time to Waukon, where he has
since remained. His patronage increased rapidly as his fine
workmanship and reasonable prices became more widely known and in
1907, Mr. Ebendorf was obliged to purchase his own business
house, in which he today conducts a large and growing tailoring
concern. in connection with this he does French dry cleaning and
has secured a liberal patronage.
Mr. Ebendorf married, January 25, 1898, Miss Anna Beer, a native
of {missing line??} Three children: Lura May, Harry and Herbert.
Mr. Ebendorf is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, holding
membership in the lodge and chapter, and he has held various
important official positions in the organization. He is also a
member of the Knights of Pythias and is serving as chancellor
commander. He belongs to the Modern Woodmen of America and in
that organization served as national delegate to the convention
held in Buffalo, New York, in June 1911, and to the Chicago
convention held in January, 1912.He is prominent in local
republican politics, being now in the third term of his able
service as township trustee, his official life being
distinguished by the same successful business career.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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