Mark C.
Hendrickson
MARK C. HENDRICKSON, one of the American veterans of the World
war, who saw service of nearly all the battle fronts in France and Belgium, has
since his return from overseas been a prominent factor in the real estate business
in Columbus. He is one of the leading young men in that field.
He was born in Florence Township, Huron County, Ohio, in 1896,
representing one of the old families of that county. He attended the public
schools at Norwalk, the county seat, and in 1917 graduated from Ohio University
at Athens.
Early in the spring of 1917 Mr. Hendrickson left the university
to enter the first training camp for officers at Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Indianapolis. He was commissioned first lieutenant of infantry, and he had the
fortune to be assigned duty with the First Division of the Regular Army. He was
one of the first Americans to go overseas, sailing with the First Division in
August, 1917. He was attached to the Sixteenth Regiment of the First Division,
and was with the American forces for more than a year before the signing of the
armistice. He was given two wound stripes. He was wounded by shell, also
was gassed. Returning home he received his honorable discharge in July, 1919.
After leaving the army Mr. Hendrickson took post-graduate work
in Ohio State University at Columbus, and from there entered the real estate
business. He is a member of the Galbreath-Hendrickson Realty Company, doing a
general business in real estate. It is a firm noted for its aggressiveness and
enterprise, and dominated by youth, enthusiasm and hard headed practical
business.
Mr. Hendrickson is one of the organizers and is secretary of the
Mercator Club of Columbus. It is composed chiefly of young men in the different
lines of profession and business, and has a representative membership on the
same order as the Rotary. He is also a member of the Masonic fraternity, the
Aladdin Country Club, and the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Hendrickson married Miss Helen Laylin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Laylin, of Norwalk. They are related to the Gallup and other prominent
pioneer families of Huron County. They have one daughter, Ruth Anne.
HISTORY OF OHIO
The American Historical Society, 1925
Volume III, page 88
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HURON COUNTY OHIO - BIOS: HENDRICKSON, Mark C. (published 1925)
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