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[[Image:gehrig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]GEHRIG, Joseph. (Canton, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Dec. 26, 1819-Dubuque, IA, Apr. 13, 1885). Owner, [[JEFFERSON HOUSE]] Hotel. Gehrig came to Dubuque in 1844 and worked in P. E. Lorimier's stone quarry for fifty cents a day. He earned an additional thirty cents chopping wood. Lured by the desire for [[GOLD]], Gehrig left for California in 1849. With success, he returned to Dubuquebought property, and erected his hotel.  
[[Image:gehrig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]GEHRIG, Joseph. (Canton, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Dec. 26, 1819-Dubuque, IA, Apr. 13, 1885). Owner, [[JEFFERSON HOUSE]] Hotel. Gehrig came to Dubuque in 1844 and worked in P. E. Lorimier's stone quarry for fifty cents a day. He earned an additional thirty cents chopping wood. Lured by the desire for [[GOLD]], Gehrig left for California in 1849. With success, he returned to Dubuque bought property, and erected his hotel.  


In 1852, during the excavation for his hotel, the body of [[O'CONNOR, Patrick|Patrick O'CONNOR]] was discovered. The construction of the Jefferson House was completed in 1854, and the hotel was opened to the public. The successful business venture later was taken over by [[GEHRIG, Henry|Henry GEHRIG]], one of Joseph's four sons. Gehrig served on the city council during the administrations of Turck and Graves.
In 1852, during the excavation for his hotel, the body of [[O'CONNOR, Patrick|Patrick O'CONNOR]] was discovered. The construction of the Jefferson House was completed in 1854, and the hotel was opened to the public. The successful business venture later was taken over by [[GEHRIG, Henry|Henry GEHRIG]], one of Joseph's four sons. Gehrig served on the city council during the administrations of Turck and Graves.

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GEHRIG, Joseph. (Canton, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Dec. 26, 1819-Dubuque, IA, Apr. 13, 1885). Owner, JEFFERSON HOUSE Hotel. Gehrig came to Dubuque in 1844 and worked in P. E. Lorimier's stone quarry for fifty cents a day. He earned an additional thirty cents chopping wood. Lured by the desire for GOLD, Gehrig left for California in 1849. With success, he returned to Dubuque bought property, and erected his hotel.

In 1852, during the excavation for his hotel, the body of Patrick O'CONNOR was discovered. The construction of the Jefferson House was completed in 1854, and the hotel was opened to the public. The successful business venture later was taken over by Henry GEHRIG, one of Joseph's four sons. Gehrig served on the city council during the administrations of Turck and Graves.

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Source:

Oldt, Franklin T., The History of Dubuque County, Iowa, Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 792-793

Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 164