(Originally published in the Winter 2008 MAGIC Newsletter) By Marilyn Rohr
With the coming of the automobile, one of the first auto repair businesses in Mishicot was started in the early 1920s by William (Bill) Meineke (on left in photograph). His first garage was located on Main Street, close to the river behind the old grain mill (now the Country Store). Bill and his wife, Mayme (Redeker), raised two sons, Donald and Dale. While the boys were overseas in the Second World War, Bill wrote to them, asking if they would join him in business when they returned. If so, he would build a new building next to their home. "Meineke and Sons Garage" was built at 137 West Main Street, now the site of Mishicot Auto Sales, where the three operated the business together. Thus, Meineke's garage, operated in two locations on Main Street, was active for a total of sixty years. During those years, Bill and his sons also served as Mishicot Volunteer Firemen; Dale was Assistant Fire Chief for 30 years.
The business enterprises of the Meineke families in the Mishicot, Larrabee, and Two Rivers area had their roots with their hard-working German ancestors, the Schmidt family. Johann and Dorothea Schmidt came to Wisconsin in the 1850s, cleared the land, farmed, and raised a large family in a log home. In 1905, after the great Chicago fire created a need for brick buildings, four of Schmidt's sons moved to Chicago and started the Schmidt Bros. Construction Co. Over the next thirty-five years, the company built 250 schools, churches, YMCAs, offices, and the famous Medinah Country Club, which hosts major golf tournaments.

Other sons and daughters of the Schmidts remained farmers, such as Minnie, who married Charles Meineke, father of William, and five more sons and three daughters, most of whom remained in the area.


