Capt. Henry Klopf's Co. Waiting for Orders to Leave Camp for Home

Contributed by Clark County, Wisconsin Jailhouse Museum

Estimated date of photograph between 1902 -1920.

Henry W. Klopf was born in 1856 in Brooklyn, N. Y.  At an early age he left the East, settling in Sheboygan where he learned the trade and was in the jewelry business.  In the next few years, he was in St. Paul, and from there came to Neillsville for a visit.  Leaving Neillsville, he started a business at Owatonna, Minn.  In 1877, he left, coming to Neillsville to start a jewelry business.

 

Klopf enlisted in Co. A, 3rd Infantry, April 1885 and was commissioned First Lieutenant in 1891.  He transferred after five years in that rank to first lieutenant for the 3rd Regiment and after serving two and a half years went to the Spanish-American war.  After that service, he was re-commissioned to adjutant, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Infantry.  He was made captain of Company A in 1902.

 

Source: http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/news/OldDays/1994_1_5.htm

 

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Obit: Klopf, Henry W. (1856 -1920)

Masonry in Neillsville 1867 - 1967

Good Old Days, Neillsville July 28, 1999, Page 7

Obit: Klopf, Alfred Christian (1870 – 1943)

Lieut. Klopf at Camp Thomas (1898)