
V. Mashek
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native
of Bohemia, V. Mashek, came to this country in 1861 as private secretary
to County Malinowski, of the Russian Imperial Emigration Commission, and
as correspondent for several Bohemian papers. He settled in Racine, Wis.,
where he edited and published the first Bohemian paper in America, and,
in 1864, removed to Kevaunee, Wis., where he has since been interested
in various mercantile and lumber enterprises, as president of the Mashek
Company, engaged in mercantile business; the Kewaunee Milling Company;
Mashek & Arnold engaged in wood and lumber business, and the Bank
of Kewaunee, which he organized and of which he was president from many
years. He was elected the first mayor of Kewaunee upon its organization
as a city. For the past several years he has spent his winters in Southern
California and the last two years has occupied his own residence at Redlands.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 47.)
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