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[[Image:herancourtlw.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Grave marker in Linwood Cemetery]]HERANCOURT, Valentine. (Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 8, 1821--Mar. 17, 1867). Furniture maker. Herancourt, a native of Germany, came to America at the age of sixteen. He settled for a time in Ohio and then traveled to Dubuque in 1845. He established what was believed to be the first furniture manufacturing company in Dubuque. | [[Image:herancourtlw.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Grave marker in Linwood Cemetery]]HERANCOURT, Valentine. (Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 8, 1821--Mar. 17, 1867). Furniture maker. Herancourt, a native of Germany, came to America at the age of sixteen. He settled for a time in Ohio and then traveled to Dubuque in 1845. He established what was believed to be the first furniture manufacturing company in Dubuque. | ||
[[Image:Herancourt & W.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: William Hammel]] | [[Image:Herancourt & W.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: William Hammel]] | ||
[[Image:066933pr.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Herancourt Furniture Company Factory. Photo courtesy: Library of Congress]]Herancourt's first shop was located at | [[Image:066933pr.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Herancourt Furniture Company Factory. Photo courtesy: Library of Congress]]Herancourt's first shop was located at 190 Main Street. In 1854 in answer to the great demand for his products, he built a factory at 1100 Elm. The paint and finishing departments were added a few years later. The works and yard occupied an entire half-block. | ||
Upon his death in 1867, his wife and children continued the business with a workforce of forty-five men. Their weekly wages totaled $250.00. In 1880 the family sold their interests to a newly formed enterprise, the [[KEY CITY FURNITURE COMPANY]]. This company was operated by Herman Mauer, the company president, and others. | Upon his death in 1867, his wife and children continued the business with a workforce of forty-five men. Their weekly wages totaled $250.00. In 1880 the family sold their interests to a newly formed enterprise, the [[KEY CITY FURNITURE COMPANY]]. This company was operated by Herman Mauer, the company president, and others. | ||
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See: [[VALENTINE HERANCOURT--888 YALE COURT]] | See: [[VALENTINE HERANCOURT--888 YALE COURT]] | ||
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"Dubuque County Before 1880," Telegraph Herald, Oct. 19, 193, p. 17. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-P9BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=U6oMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5068,2467848&dq=cooper+wagons+dubuque&hl=en | |||
[[Category: Business Leader]] | [[Category: Business Leader]] | ||
[[Category: Firsts]] | [[Category: Firsts]] |
Revision as of 02:34, 5 November 2013
HERANCOURT, Valentine. (Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 8, 1821--Mar. 17, 1867). Furniture maker. Herancourt, a native of Germany, came to America at the age of sixteen. He settled for a time in Ohio and then traveled to Dubuque in 1845. He established what was believed to be the first furniture manufacturing company in Dubuque.
Herancourt's first shop was located at 190 Main Street. In 1854 in answer to the great demand for his products, he built a factory at 1100 Elm. The paint and finishing departments were added a few years later. The works and yard occupied an entire half-block.
Upon his death in 1867, his wife and children continued the business with a workforce of forty-five men. Their weekly wages totaled $250.00. In 1880 the family sold their interests to a newly formed enterprise, the KEY CITY FURNITURE COMPANY. This company was operated by Herman Mauer, the company president, and others.
See: VALENTINE HERANCOURT--888 YALE COURT
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Source:
"Dubuque County Before 1880," Telegraph Herald, Oct. 19, 193, p. 17. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-P9BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=U6oMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5068,2467848&dq=cooper+wagons+dubuque&hl=en