Thomas W. Melaven
Thomas W. Melaven, since 1890 connected with mercantile
interests of Harpers Ferry as proprietor of a general
store, was born in Taylor township, November 6, 1859, and is a
son of James and Elizabeth (Healy) Melaven, the former a pioneer
in Allamakee county, more extended mention of whom is made
elsewhere in this work.
Thomas W. Melaven was reared at home and acquired his education
in the public schools of Taylor township. He remained with his
parents until 1890 and then came to Harpers Ferry;, where
he purchases a stock of general merchandise and established
himself in business. He now has, the largest and best store in
the village and controls an important and growing trade, accorded
him in recognition of his upright and honorable business methods,
his constant courtesy and his earnest desire to please his
patrons.
Mr. Melaven married Miss Aline Guthnick, who was born in
Harpers Ferry, and the have become the parents of one
child, Ethel. Mr. Melaven is a devout member of the Roman
Catholic church and is a democrat in his political beliefs,
interested and active in community affairs. After the
incorporation of the town he served as mayor for eight years and
his administration was distinguished by the accomplishment of a
great deal of constructive and beneficial work. While giving
close attention to his personal interests he has never lost sight
of his duty as a citizen, being deeply interested in all matters
pertaining to the public welfare and giving of his time and means
toward the advancement and promotion of the community at large.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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