Fred Sattes
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Fred Sattes (b.1849 - d.unknown) was born in December, 1849 in Germany, parents unknown.
He is registered on the Yavapai County, Arizona Voting Records from 1880-1908.
Fred was part owner of the Golden Eagle Hotel in Prescott in 1896 and was the proprietor of the Union Saloon and Logdging House in Precott in 1901.
In 1888, he owned the Turkey Creek Mine. He was one of the locators of the Bullwhacker Mine Company.
Fred married Maude Guill, a resident of San Francisco, California on October 31, 1899 in San Francisco. When she died in 1918, her death certificate stated she was divorced.
He served as Yavapai County Supervisor in 1905.
Fred was arrested in Prescott in 1908 on bribery charges. He was accused of bribery in a United Verde Mine case over a fight for District Attorney.
Handwriting on photograph reads: "Fred Sattes came to Arizona very early with bull team one of locators of the Bullwhacker Mine Company. Supervisor one term, operated Golden Eagle saloon on Granite and Gurley. House on north Granite, house first rented to Herman Voge and Steiner where they kept bottling works, then to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin until 1898 when Sattes married (sister of Andy Herndon's wife). Inherited fortune from brother in Montana where he died."
Sources: Arizona,Yavapai County, Voting Records 1875-1932; California Marriages; US Census 1900; Arizona Weekly Journal-Miner 5-13-1896, 7-10-1901, 9-7-1904, 2-1-1905, 5-10-1908, 2-13-1918; California Death Certificates, Los Angeles.
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