KENDIG & KLAFFKE
April 18, 1878: “Mr. DeArmand's little girl, who lives at Kendig's mill, had the misfortune last Monday to fall and break her arm.-- The Advertiser.” (The Brownsville Times)
May 16, 1878: “Messrs. Kendig and Klaffke, the enterprising saw mill men, have bought a site for a mill from the widow Simons, and intend to move their steam saw mill down here next August.--The Advertiser.” (The Brownsville Times)
July 11, 1878: “Up at Messrs Kendig and Klaffke's Sawmill, on the 2nd inst., as the whistle blew for noon, Jas McHargue's team, attached to only the forward wheels of his wagon, ran away; they ran up the logging road about a mile and a quarter---no damage, expect hurting the young man a little that was driving the team.” (The Brownsville Advertiser)