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CHARLES J. BOTT
Originally published in 1900 |
CHARLES J. BOTT, of the Town of Union, is the son of George and
Anna (Hoffmau) Bott, and was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, June 26,
18 )9. He received his education in the public schools of the Fatherland,
and there learned the trade of jeweler. In 1879 he came to this country
and settled in New York City. where he first engaged in the liquor trade
and subsequently iii the jewelry business, gaining in each marked success
and a high reputation.
In 1884 Mr. Bott moved to the Town of Union, N. J., and two years later opened his present hotel on the corner of Bergenline Avenue and Fourth Street. He has made this one of the popular centers of hospitality in North Hudson. Mr. Bott is a prominent member of Jefferson Lodge, No. 12 .5, 1. O. O. F., of the Royal Society of Good Fellows, of the Knights of I I onor, of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, of the Independent Schuetzen Corps of Union Hill, of the Maennerchor of Guttenberg, and of several other organizations. He is a public spirited, progressive citizen, and popular among a wide circle of acquaintances. Mr. Bott was married, in 1881, to Miss Mary Suttler, of the Town of Union, N. J. They have three children: Frank, William, and Mary.
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