1918 HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, WI
A few years later he went back to Germany and took a course in chemistry under Professor Bunsen, of Heidelberg University, subsequently pursuing similar studies under Professor Fresennius,. who is still connected with the laboratory at Wiesbaden. He also studied medicine. Meeting with Margaret Claussen, a native of Terre Haute, Ind., who was then on a visit to Germany, he married her and they returned to the United States, Dr. Bachmann again engaging in the grain and produce business in Sacramento. After three years he took up the study of chemistry again as first assistant under Professor Fresennius, at Wiesbaden, and so continued until 1881, in which year he returned to Sacramento and engaged in the grist mill business.
About this time, however, the health of his wife began to fail and he took her to Switzerland, in the hope of her recovery, but she died two years later at the age of 30 years. They had four children, three sons and a daughter. One died in infancy. The others were: Robert Otllia, now Mrs. A. P. Brill, of Pittsurgh, Pa. and Carl F., Jr. Robert studied medicine and surgery and became chief surgeon on the U. S. S. Delaware, with the rank of lieutenant major. He has recently been made chief surgeon and physician in charge of the Navy Hospital at Philadelphia, Pa. After his wife's death, Carl F. Bachmann, Sr., returned to this country, and took up his residence in Pittsburgh, where he lived retired until his death at the age of 74 years. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, belonging both to the Canton and the Encampment. |
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