NOTE : Charles A. Clymer moved to
Denison from Chester, Illinois, and
stayed. Originally called Karl Kleiman, he
changed his name to Charles Clymer after
arrival in Texas. He
married Annie Ellen "Nellie" Shuell at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church in Denison in
1883.
Their sons were;
John
Raymond "Ray" Clymer Sr.,
Albert Andrew Clymer Sr.,
William E. "Will" Clymer, and
Charles G. "Chick"
Clymer.
His CHRONOLOGY
July 16, 1832 ~ William
Kleiman arrived in New York from
Bremen, Germany. ("New York Passenger
Lists 1820-1957").
1877 ~ Two brothers in
their twenties, Andrew and Karl Kleiman,
arrive in Denison on an MKT train from St.
Louis with a load of mules to sell. They
were sons of a German immigrant living in
Chester, Illinois, on the east side of the
Mississippi, below St. Louis. They got the
mules off the train, and Karl Kleiman
stood at the tracks and looked west up
Main Street—a big broad street with lots
of activity. The next day he said to his
brother, "I'm not going back. We'll sell
the mules, we'll give the money to Dad,
you can take it back up to Illinois."
[Source: M. David Bryant Jr., “Denison's
Heritage & Denison Heritage Inc.,”
talk at Denison Rotary Club, MKT Depot,
Oct 31, 1996.]
1878 ~ Karl Kleiman is an
employee at the White Elephant Saloon in
the 100 block of North Rusk.
1880 ~ Karl Kleiman is an
employee of a livery stable.
1883 ~ Karl Kleiman is married at
St. Patrick's
Catholic Church.
1885 ~ Karl Kleiman has a small
real estate business at 117 South Rusk
Avenue.
1887-1888 ~ White Elephant
Billiard Saloon, 301 West Main Street at
Rusk Avenue. Proprietors: Wood, Meadows
& Co. The principals are: Drew B.
Wood, who rooms at 314 West Main Street;
Joe P. Meadows, who lives 15 miles
northwest of the city limits; and James A.
Meadows, who lives at 509 West Crawford
Street. George Campbell (colored) works at
the White Elephant Saloon; he lives in the
home of Edward Campbell (colored), who
works coal shute, MK&T Railway; lives
at 322 East Day Street.
1887–1888 ~ White Elephant Club
Room, over northwest corner of West Main
Street and North Rusk Avenue. Proprietors
are Clymer & Hughes. The principals
are Charles A. Clymer, who lives at 892
West Morton Street at the corner of
Chandler Avenue; and Enoch Hughes, who
lives at 418 West Chestnut Street.
1887–1888 ~ White Elephant
Livery Stable, 121 North Rusk Avenue at
the corner or West Woodard Street.
Jeremiah H. "Jerry" Nolan, proprietor. He
lives at 403 North Burnet at the corner of
West Sears Street. James D. Nolan is a
clerk there. Richard Brown is a hostler
there.
1887–1888 ~ White
Elephant Restaurant, 501 West
Main Street.
1891–1892 ~ Clymer, Hughes &
Co. (Charles A. Clymer, Enoch Hughes, Joe
P. Meadows), proprietors of the White
Elephant club rooms, northwest corner of
West Main and Rusk Avenue. Charles A.
Clymer lives at 929 Morton at the corner
of Chandler Avenue. Enoch Hughes lives at
624 West Owings Street. Joseph P. Meadows
lives at 820 West Bond Street.
1891–1892 ~ John Shuell
works at White Elephant club rooms. Lives
at 302 East Shepherd Street.
1891–1892 ~ J. Harvey
Thompson works at the White Elephant club
rooms. He rooms over 202 West Main Street.
1891–1892 ~ Theodore Tobin works
at the White Elephant club rooms. He
resides at 117 West Woodard Street.
1891–1892 ~ Cutler &
Meadows owns the “White Elephant” saloon,
301 West Main Street at the corner of Rusk
Avenue. Partners are James A. Meadows, who
lives at 509 West Crawford Street; and
Wyatt T. Cutler, residing at 331 West Bond
Street at the corner of Burnett Avenue.
1891–1892 ~ The firm of
Cutler Brothers owns Cutlers’ Saloon, 230
West Main Street at the corner of South
Rusk Avenue. Proprietors are Thomas
Cutler, who lives at 109 West Morton
Street; and Wyatt T. Cutler, who lives at
331 West Bond.
1891–1892 ~ The White Elephant
Restaurant, 303 West Main Street, is owned
by Elmore P. Foster, proprietor. He lives
at 423 West Woodard Street. Clarence
Foster is a clerk at the White Elephant
Restaurant. He lives with E. P. Foster.
[NOTE: G. P. Foster owned the
building that later became the Denison
Poultry & Egg Company.]
1899–1900 ~ George S. Smith
(Williams & Smith), residence at 722
West Crawford Street. Married.
1899–1900 ~ Williams & Smith
(Tom J. Williams, George S. Smith,
proprietors), harness & saddlery, 116
South Rusk Avenue.
1899–1900 ~ Tom J. Williams
(Williams & Smith), residence at 317
West Crawford Street. Married.
1899–1900 ~ John N. Wright,
harness maker, T. E. Horan
(buggies, wagons, and carriages,
manufacturer and wholesale dealer in fine
harness and saddlery, 416 West Main
Street); residence at 1006 West Crawford
Street. Married.
1901–1902 ~ Smith & Clymer
(George S. Smith, Charles A. Clymer,
proprietors), harness, saddle, saddlery
hardware, 116 South Rusk Avenue.
1901–1902 ~ Charles A. Clymer
(Smith & Clymer), residence 929 West
Morton Street.
1901–1902 ~ George S. Smith
(Smith & Clymer), residence 722 West
Crawford Street.
1901–1902 ~ John Wright,
harnessmaker at Smith & Clymer,
residence at 1006 West Crawford Street.
1917 ~ Nellie Clymer (widow of
Charles), residence 929 W. Morton.
1917 ~ Clymer, Charles G.
["Chick"?], clerk at Charles Clymer &
Son [real estate, 117 S. Rusk Avenue], and
wife Hattie, board at 923 W. Morton.
[Note: No one listed at that address in
street listing; misprint? 929?]
1917 ~ Clymer, J[ohn]. Ray[mond,
Sr.], clerk, Charles Clymer & Son
[real estate, 117 S. Rusk Avenue], and
wife Mavis [White Clymer], residence 927
W. Walker.
1917 ~ Clymer, William E. (Emma),
manager, Charles Clymer & Son [real
estate, 117 S. Rusk Avenue], residence
521-1/2 W. Gandy.
1917 ~ Clymer, Charles & Son;
William E. Clymer, manager' real estate,
117 S. Rusk Avenue. [Source: Denison City
Directory]
September 29, 1918 ~ William E.
"Will" Clymer, son of Charles A. Clymer,
dies at age 33, 8 months, 24 days.
[Source: City of Denison Death Records,
Book 4, page 17] Family lore says he died
of influenza. His wife and children moved
to Fort Worth.
August 24, 1927 ~ Mavis White
Clymer, daughter of William R. and Mattie
Platt White, dies at age 34, 8 months, 7
days [Source: City of Denison Death
Records, Book 4, page 21]
January 16, 1955 ~ Albert Andrew
Clymer, son of Charles A. Clymer, dies at
age 52, 4 months, 18 days [Source: City of
Denison Death Records, Book 12, page 216]