woodcarving at Springfield Furniture company, becoming an expert carver.
Forty-seven years ago, he left Springfield and went into busines for himself at Ft. Smith where he had lived until his death. He served as chief of police of Ft. Smith in 1927. He was active in civic affairs and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Christian church. He married Jennie Wolf in 1902 and they had one known child, Claude E. Sartain.
woodcarving at Springfield Furniture company, becoming an expert carver.
Forty-seven years ago, he left Springfield and went into busines for himself at Ft. Smith where he had lived until his death. He served as chief of police of Ft. Smith in 1927. He was active in civic affairs and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Christian church. He married Jennie Wolf in 1902 and they had one known child, Claude E. Sartain.
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