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[[File:lawtherbusiness.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Business card]]WILLIAM LAWTHER COMPANY. One of Dubuque's largest candy manufacturers, the Wm. Lawther Company was operated by [[LAWTHER, William Sr.|William LAWTHER, Sr.]], Clem Sheridan, and [[LAWTHER, William Jr.|William LAWTHER, JR.]].  
[[File:lawtherbusiness.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Business card]]WILLIAM LAWTHER COMPANY. In 1887 the candy business of William Lawther was the largest one of
its kind west of Chicago. The goods grossed for the company $100,000 annually and reached throughout Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Dakota and Minnesota. From thirty-five to fifty employees were on staff locally with the weekly payroll averaging $400.
 
The business was established by J. Roach. Lawther entered the firm in 1882
and assumed entire control three years later. The candy factory occupied
the entire four floors and basement of a 44X114 foot building.
 
Five traveling salesmen represented the house throughout the territory of trade. The Wm. Lawther Company was operated by [[LAWTHER, William Sr.|William LAWTHER, Sr.]], Clem Sheridan, and [[LAWTHER, William Jr.|William LAWTHER, JR.]].
 
Sheridan purchased Lawther's interest in the company in 1921 and established his own candy company, [[SHERIDAN'S]].  


The 1886-87 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed the address as 137 to 145 Main.
The 1886-87 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed the address as 137 to 145 Main.
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The 1899-1900 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 145 Main.
The 1899-1900 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 145 Main.


Sheridan purchased Lawther's interest in the company in 1921 and established his own candy company, [[SHERIDAN'S]].
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'''The Industries of Dubuque: Her Relations as a Trade Center,''' Dubuque: J. M. Elster and Company, Publishers, 1887, p. 78-79
 
 
 
[[Image:Nancyhill.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A beautiful candy dish advertising the company. Photo courtesy: Nancy Hill]]
[[Image:Nancyhill.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A beautiful candy dish advertising the company. Photo courtesy: Nancy Hill]]
[[Image:candy-1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy:Cathy's Treasurers,156 Main, Dubuque]]
[[Image:candy-1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy:Cathy's Treasurers,156 Main, Dubuque]]
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[[Image:lawtherpostcard.png|left|thumb|1250px|Lawther postcard.]]
[[Image:lawtherpostcard.png|left|thumb|1250px|Lawther postcard.]]


[[File:lawtherstock.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Stock certificate]]The 1918 ''Dubuque City Directory'' through 1957 ''Dubuque City Directory''  also listed the company at 261 Main under "Investments and Realtor."
[[File:lawtherstock.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Stock certificate]]


[[Category: Confectioners]]
[[Category: Confectioners]]

Revision as of 00:35, 27 September 2014

Photo courtesy: Jim Massey
Letterhead. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Business card

WILLIAM LAWTHER COMPANY. In 1887 the candy business of William Lawther was the largest one of

its kind west of Chicago. The goods grossed for the company $100,000 annually and reached throughout Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Dakota and Minnesota. From thirty-five to fifty employees were on staff locally with the weekly payroll averaging $400.

The business was established by J. Roach. Lawther entered the firm in 1882 and assumed entire control three years later. The candy factory occupied the entire four floors and basement of a 44X114 foot building.

Five traveling salesmen represented the house throughout the territory of trade. The Wm. Lawther Company was operated by William LAWTHER, Sr., Clem Sheridan, and William LAWTHER, JR..

Sheridan purchased Lawther's interest in the company in 1921 and established his own candy company, SHERIDAN'S.

The 1886-87 Dubuque City Directory listed the address as 137 to 145 Main.

The 1899-1900 Dubuque City Directory listed 145 Main.

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Source:

The Industries of Dubuque: Her Relations as a Trade Center, Dubuque: J. M. Elster and Company, Publishers, 1887, p. 78-79


A beautiful candy dish advertising the company. Photo courtesy: Nancy Hill
Photo courtesy:Cathy's Treasurers,156 Main, Dubuque
Photo courtesy: Jim Massey
Lawther postcard.
Stock certificate