Rev. E. C. Stickel From History of Grant County, Wisconsin, 1881, p. 935.

TOWN OF BOSCOBEL

REV. E. C. STICKEL, Pastor Congregational Church, Boscobel; is a native of York Co., Penn.; received a regular college course at Amherst, Mass.; graduated in 1874 at the Andover Theological Seminary; intervening this time taught school, and was appointed Superintendent of Public Schools in Selma, Ala.; served two years; then Professor of Latin in Tallmadge College one year; was Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Montgomery, Ala., about three years; in 1878, came to Mazomanie, Wis.; supplied the pulpit in the absence of the regular Pastor two years; February, 1880, came to Boscobel, and became Pastor of the Congregational Church. Married in 1874, to Miss Luretta R. Chamberlin; she was born in Michigan. They have one daughter. Mrs. Stickel is a music teacher and portrait painter.

 


This biography generously submitted by Roxanne Munns.