Английская Википедия:Antoine Sauter
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox personAntoine "Anthony" "Andy" Sauter (May 4, 1848 – April 16, 1905) was a machinist, once foreman of various shops in the Roanoke Machine Works for the Norfolk and Western Railroad.[1][2][3][4] He was a general foreman for the shops at Lambert's Point from 1895 to 1903.[5]
Early years
Sauter was born on May 4, 1848, to Henri Sauter and Marie Anne Sick (or Sieg) in Oberhergheim in Alsace, France.[1][6] He attended the public and private schools, and worked for the Koechlin machine shops from 1863 to 1867.[1]
On April 21, 1870, he married Catherine Senn in Mulhouse. Sauter was working as a locksmith.[6]
United States
Following the Franco-Prussian War, the Sauters left for America, arriving in Jersey City on April 1, 1872.[1] He worked in Jersey City for the Erie Railways Company until its shops were consumed by fire on July 24,[7]Шаблон:Efn and then he moved to Susquehanna, Pennsylvania to work for the same company.[1]
He arrived in Roanoke on July 4, 1882, staying for 13 years the foreman of its machine shops under Frederick J. Kimball.[1] Sauter received a promotion to "master mechanic" and moved to Lambert's Point near Norfolk.[8] He was serenaded at his home by the Roanoke Machine Works Band shortly before the move, on December 1, 1895.[9][10]
Sauter spent a short time with his son as foreman in Portsmouth, Ohio before he was taken ill.[11][12] He died of endocarditis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the German Hospital on April 16, 1905.[1][13][14]
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