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[[Image:CarterWilliam.jpg|left|thumb|250px|William Carter]]CARTER, William. (Jessamine Co., KY, Apr. 5, 1806--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 6, 1883). Carter arrived in Dubuque during September 1832, and began [[MINING]] activities in the spring of 1833.  
[[Image:CarterWilliam.jpg|left|thumb|250px|William Carter]]CARTER, William. (Jessamine Co., KY, Apr. 5, 1806--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 6, 1883). In the spring of 1832, Carter came to Galena and in September traveled to Dubuque and built a cabin. In the spring of 1833, he returned to Dubuque, settled permanently, and began [[MINING]]. (1) He was also a partner with George W. Rogers in flour milling as [[CARTER, ROGERS & CO.]] (2)


In 1862 with [[BOOTH, Caleb H.|Caleb H. BOOTH]] and R. O. Chaney, Carter constructed the Dubuque Shot Manufactory, their [[SHOT]] manufacturing works. Carter served as the company superintendent.
In 1862 Carter, [[BOOTH, Caleb H.|Caleb H. BOOTH]] and [[CHANEY, R. O.|R. O. CHANEY]] operating as William Carter & Company constructed their [[SHOT]] manufacturing works. Located three miles west of the city, the [[DUBUQUE SHOT MANUFACTURING COMPANY]] remained in business until early 1886 when it was purchased by the Western Shot Company. (3)
 
See: [[BOOTH, Caleb H.|Caleb H. BOOTH]]


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Oldt, Franklin. ''History of Dubuque County Iowa''. Chicago: Western History Company, 1880, p. 773-774
1. Oldt, Franklin. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 773-774
 
2. "Shot Tower" '''National Register of Historic Places''', Online: http://weblink.cityofdubuque.org/WebLink8/1/doc/16333/Page83.aspx, p. 83
 
3. Ibid.


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William Carter

CARTER, William. (Jessamine Co., KY, Apr. 5, 1806--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 6, 1883). In the spring of 1832, Carter came to Galena and in September traveled to Dubuque and built a cabin. In the spring of 1833, he returned to Dubuque, settled permanently, and began MINING. (1) He was also a partner with George W. Rogers in flour milling as CARTER, ROGERS & CO. (2)

In 1862 Carter, Caleb H. BOOTH and R. O. CHANEY operating as William Carter & Company constructed their SHOT manufacturing works. Located three miles west of the city, the DUBUQUE SHOT MANUFACTURING COMPANY remained in business until early 1886 when it was purchased by the Western Shot Company. (3)

See: Caleb H. BOOTH

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Source:

1. Oldt, Franklin. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 773-774

2. "Shot Tower" National Register of Historic Places, Online: http://weblink.cityofdubuque.org/WebLink8/1/doc/16333/Page83.aspx, p. 83

3. Ibid.

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