Noted Juneaus
Claude Juneau
Hercules Juneau
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Mr. Juneau was one of the organizers of the Phoenix Club, served
as its president, and was also active in organizing the Industrial Club, which he likewise served as president. These two clubs have since been merged and comprise the Phoenix-Industrial Club, both a social and business organization. As an old soldier Mr. Juneau has been commander of Lewis Post, Grand Army of the Republic, and was a member of the board of directors of the Soldiers Home at Dodge City for three years. He is a Scottish Rite thirty-second degree Mason, with membership in Wichita Consistory. At Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the fall of 1866, Mr. Juneau married Miss Louise Teafeau. She was also born in the district of Montreal, Canada, and her death occurred at Theresa, Wisconsin, and she left no children.
Mr. Juneau was one of the organizers of the Phoenix Club, served
as its president, and was also active in organizing the Industrial Club, which he likewise served as president. These two clubs have since been merged and comprise the Phoenix-Industrial Club, both a social and business organization. As an old soldier Mr. Juneau has been commander of Lewis Post, Grand Army of the Republic, and was a member of the board of directors of the Soldiers Home at Dodge City for three years. He is a Scottish Rite thirty-second degree Mason, with membership in Wichita Consistory. At Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the fall of 1866, Mr. Juneau married Miss Louise Teafeau. She was also born in the district of Montreal, Canada, and her death occurred at Theresa, Wisconsin, and she left no children.