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Adolph H. Kayser

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59: 160: 45:. Later the family moved to Madison. In 1881, Mr. Kayser married Hedwig Stein, daughter of the late Christian Stein. For a number of years he was associated with the C. P. Stein Lumber Co., which was incorporated as the A. H. Kayser Lumber Co. upon the death of Christian Stein. 250: 240: 201: 41:, on Jan. 28, 1851. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kayser. When four years old he came to America with his parents, who settled on a farm near 245: 70:, constructed in 1902, is at the intersection of East Gorham Street and North Livingston Street in Madison. It was designed by the architects 220: 75: 194: 255: 187: 235: 116: 67: 230: 225: 42: 95: 38: 27: 71: 171: 58: 62:
Kayser's 1902 house, both Prairie Style and Classical, designed by Claude & Starck
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Kayser was mayor of Madison for one term, from 1914 to 1916, succeeding
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He died in 1925 at a local hospital after an illness of two months.
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