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Biography of
Charles C. Burton
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CHARLES C. BURTON.
A man of literary tastes and talents, possessing good business and executive
ability, Charles C. Burton is an esteemed and popular
citizen of Belle Rive, and as editor and proprietor of the Belle Rive Enterprise
is doing much toward promoting the highest interests of the community in which
he lives. Coming on both sides of the house of excellent New England ancestry,
he was born February 6, 1879, on a New Hampshire farm.
His father, William Burton, also a native of the Granite state, was born in
1840, and died in 1906. He was a farmer by occupation, but was for many years
identified with military affairs, during the Civil war serving in both the army
and the navy, being first in the Seventh New York Volunteer Infantry and later
in the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and on board the gunboat
"Anderson." After the close of the conflict he enlisted in the regular service,
and served in the Sixth United States Cavalry for fifteen years, when he was
retired as a captain. Two of his brothers and two of his wife's brothers also
served in the Civil war, and of those four soldiers three lost their lives at
Gettysburg and one at the battle of Antietam. William Burton married
Ellen
Campbell, a daughter of John Campbell, who served in the Revolutionary war as an
officer, and subsequently migrated from his native state, Massachusetts, to New
Hampshire. Three children were born of their union, as follows: Charles C., with
whom this sketch is chiefly concerned; William, deceased; and Emma, deceased.
Brought up in New Hampshire, Charles C. Burton attended the public schools and
in a country office learned the printer's trade. At the age of sixteen years he
made his way to Boston, where he followed his trade two years. Going from there
to Buffalo, New York, Mr. Burton was in the employ of the Buffalo Courier
Company for four years. Again moving westward, he went to Missouri, and until
coming to Belle Rive was a resident of Saint Louis. Imbued with the same
patriotic ardor and zeal that animated his father and his Grandfather Campbell, he enlisted for service at the first call for troops for the Spanish-American
war, and for eleven months served in the Eighth Massachusetts Hospital Corps. In
June, 1911, Mr. Burton, who is an expert journalist, established the Belle Rive
Enterprise, an eight page, five-column, sheet, bright, interesting, clean and
newsy, which has already a large local circulation, and a most liberal
advertising patronage. Mr. Burton has without doubt one of the best job printing
establishments in Jefferson county, and in addition to doing much local work is
well patronized by people from Mount Vernon and other cities who desire a neat,
attractive and accurate job of printing done.
Mr. Burton married, January 22, 1908, Edna F. Gerdom, of Saint Louis, Missouri, and they have one child, Charles E. Burton, born February 6, 1910.
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