Several of the family members I have researched have owned saloons. Two in particular are: **Martin Colmann of Calaveras County and San Francisco, California. **Ludwig (Louis) W. Wollenweber, of Louisville, Kentucky. Martin Colmann Ida Marie Hork’s husband, Martin J. Colmann’s father, Martin Colmann owned businesses that catered to the drinking man, first in Calaveras County town of Chili Gulch where he ran a hotel. One such newspaper article gave an account of a Thanksgiving Ball with a social dance. Tickets that included supper were $3.00. [1] Later, he moved the family to San Francisco and he was involved in selling of liquor and managing a saloon. An ad in the San Francisco Abend Post, a German-language newspaper, about his move from Calaveras and that he would have a saloon at Pine and Kearney Streets. [2] Another article from the same newspaper gave this account (as translated by author): Martin Colmann, since the last six years known as a beloved innkeeper, serving in his...
Researching: Davey, Gleeson, Gorrell, Hork, Hutson, Johnston, Jones, Lundquist, Nilsen, Selman, Sievert, Sullivan, Tierney, & Wollenweber.