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20 Facts About Charles Roehl

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Charles F Roehl was a Prussian-born American pioneer and businessman of Bellingham, Washington.

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Charles Roehl was considered one of the most well-established businessmen of the city, influencing its industrial growth through his mercantile and real estate businesses.

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Charles Roehl acquired a piece of land from the government and bought a lot on Elk street.

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Together with his brother, William Roehl, Roehl purchased a stock of alcohol in San Francisco, and in 1884 they became wholesale and retail merchants.

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In 1902, the Charles Roehl brothers experienced difficulty in their business due to new trade rulings, and left trading.

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Charles Roehl was born on June 16,1857, in Brandenburg, Kingdom of Prussia.

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Charles Roehl's parents were John Casper Roehl and Elizabeth Roehl, both German descendants.

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Charles Roehl worked in Germany until in 1874 the family moved to Texas, where he started his career in merchandise as a store employee in 1878.

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In 1883, Charles Roehl left Texas and settled in Washington State.

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Charles Roehl stayed on Bellingham Bay, acquiring a piece of land from the government and buying a lot on Elk street.

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Together with his brother, Charles Roehl purchased a stock of alcohol in San Francisco, and in 1884, they started their business as wholesale and retail merchants.

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The Charles Roehl brothers were forced to close their business, and left the city.

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Charles Roehl was joined there by his brother a year later.

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The Charles Roehl brothers started investing their money into the growth of San Diego, but ended up losing their investments without benefit.

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Later in 1902, the Charles Roehl brothers retired from the liquor business.

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In 1902, the Charles Roehl brothers bought the Lighthouse Block, planning to convert the building into a hotel.

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Charles Roehl was a daughter of Nathan Hull, one of the pioneers of eastern Oregon and a fruit grower who later lived in suburbs of Los Angeles, California.

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Charles Roehl graduated as ensign in May 1914, and later was promoted to lieutenant.

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Charles Roehl served in a number of different places, including Mexican, Central American, and European waters.

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Charles Roehl died on September 19,1927, in Bellingham, Washington at the age of 70.