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In eight years, Albee bought out his partner. Renamed the Albee Bakery, the company produced" Albee's Crackers." The company's products were shipped as far west as Yankton, South Dakota and over the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] from Clinton, Iowa to Stillwater, Minnesota.
In eight years, Albee bought out his partner. Renamed the Albee Bakery, the company produced" Albee's Crackers." The company's products were shipped as far west as Yankton, South Dakota and over the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] from Clinton, Iowa to Stillwater, Minnesota.


In 1891 Albee sold his company to the National Biscuit Company and remained as manager.
In 1890 Albee sold his company to the American Biscuit Manufacturing Company and remained as manager. Under the terms of the contract, the manager could be removed at any time. (1)


[[Image:ewalbee.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Packing box. Photo courtesy: Diane Harris]]
[[Image:ewalbee.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Packing box. Photo courtesy: Diane Harris]]
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[[Image:ALBEEB.jpg|LEFT|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:ALBEEB.jpg|LEFT|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:cracker.jpg|left|thumb|250px|1911 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:cracker.jpg|left|thumb|250px|1911 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
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1. "Big Fish Eat the Little," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', July 15, 1890, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=_OG5zn83XeQC&dat=18900715&printsec=frontpage&hl=en


[[Category: Cracker Manufacturer]]
[[Category: Cracker Manufacturer]]
[[Category: Trade Card]]
[[Category: Trade Card]]
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Revision as of 20:48, 25 August 2016

Dubuque Sunday Herald, March 29, 1896
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Trade card. Image courtesy: Jim Cox
Trade card.

ALBEE BAKERY. In 1870 Edwin W. ALBEE purchased an interest in the Fairbanks Bakery established by J. E. Fairbanks. The new firm named J. E. Fairbanks & Company at 139-145 Second Street became one of the Midwest's largest cracker manufacturing companies.

In eight years, Albee bought out his partner. Renamed the Albee Bakery, the company produced" Albee's Crackers." The company's products were shipped as far west as Yankton, South Dakota and over the MISSISSIPPI RIVER from Clinton, Iowa to Stillwater, Minnesota.

In 1890 Albee sold his company to the American Biscuit Manufacturing Company and remained as manager. Under the terms of the contract, the manager could be removed at any time. (1)

Packing box. Photo courtesy: Diane Harris

According to the 1880 through 1886-1887 Dubuque City Directory, this business was located at 139-145 2nd.

The 1915 Dubuque City Directory gave 310 BANK AND INSURANCE BUILDING as the address.

The 1916-1917 White's Dubuque County Directory listed 614 Bank and Insurance Building as the address for a real estate business.

The 1918 Dubuque City Directory listed 613 Bank and Insurance Building.

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
1911 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

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Source:

1. "Big Fish Eat the Little," Dubuque Daily Herald, July 15, 1890, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=_OG5zn83XeQC&dat=18900715&printsec=frontpage&hl=en