History of Carbon County Pennsylvania Also Containing a Separate Account of Th

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History of Carbon County Pennsylvania Also Containing a Separate Account of Th
Fred Frederick Charles Brenckman
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This studio was situated on the Bankway, and was oc- cupied by Mr. Bretney for two years, when he built his present place on Second street. Here, by painstaking and artistic work, he has secured a large and con- stantly growing patronage.
He is also a dealer in kodaks, and carries a large stock of all kinds of photographic supplies, besides doing finishing work for amateurs. He has one of the largest and best equipped establishments of its kind in the Lehigh Valley.
Fraternally Mr. Bretney is i
...dentified with the Pa- triotic Order of Sons of America, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and is a member of various Ma- sonic bodies. He attends the United Evangelical church, and is still unmarried.
Bretney, Henry J. , cashier of the First National Bank of Lehighton, is a son of Clinton Bretney, and was born at New Mahoning, Carbon county, January 12, 1856. His father, in the early fifties, married Amanda Meinhard, a native of Carbon county. The family removed to Lehighton in 1861.
Mr. Bretney received his education in the public schools of Lehighton and at the Carbon Academy, which last named institution started many of the young men of the lower end of the county upon successful careers.


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