Karthaus family.

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Peter Arnold Karthaus, Sr. (1765-1840) was born in Hamburg, Germany, and emigrated to Baltimore. There he established a mercantile business trading with Germany, Holland, France and the Caribbean. During the War of 1812 he operated at least ten vessels as privateers under letters of marque, although he remained a silent partner in these ventures.

Karthaus was also a pioneer in opening up the trade of the valley of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River and attempting to direct it to Baltimore. Early on he purchased large tracts of land in Clearfield County, Pa., particularly around the junction of Little Moshannon Creek and the West Branch, where the town of Karthaus was eventually built. As early as 1811 he was associated with a fellow German immigrant, the Rev. Frederick W. Geissenhainer, a pioneer in using coal to smelt iron. Agents were sent to open the property and ship coal down the Susquehanna to Baltimore in flatboats.

Geissenhainer came up to Clearfield County in 1814 and directed the erection of a charcoal blast furnace which turned out hollow ware and stoves. The partnership of Karthaus and Geissenhainer was dissolved in December 1818. Thereafter Karthaus retained the land as an absentee owner. Peter A. Karthaus, Jr., died without issue in 1861. Administration of the Karthaus Estate passed to his sister Regina and her husband, Frederick Focke, and eventually to their grandson, Charles Lee Reese, Sr.

From the description of Records, 1794-1966. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86123478

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creatorOf Karthaus family. Records, 1794-1966. Hagley Museum & Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Netherlands
Baltimore (Md.)
Clearfield County (Pa.)
Pennsylvania
Maryland
United States
Clearfield Coutny (Pa.)
England
West Indies
France
Germany
Subject
Coal mines and mining
Cotton trade
Real estate development
Real estate investment
Sugar trade
Tobacco industry
Toll roads
Turnpike roads
Occupation
Merchants
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Family

Active 1794

Active 1966

German,

English

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