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SILVER MOON RESTAURANT.  Described as a restaurant and lunch room in the ''Dubuque Daily Herald'' in 1886, the Silver Moon was owned by John Custer and William Beyer. It occupied the building that once contained the Richards & Rose Jewelry Store.
SILVER MOON RESTAURANT.  Described as a restaurant and lunch room in the ''Dubuque Daily Herald'' in 1886, the Silver Moon was owned by John Custer and William Beyer. It occupied the building that once contained the Richards & Rose Jewelry Store.  
 
Easter dinner in 1894 cost twenty-five cents. (1)


The 1886-87 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 647 Main.
The 1886-87 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 647 Main.
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Source:
Source:
1. "Municipal Molecules," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', March 25, 1894, p. 8


Diane Harris
Diane Harris


[[Category: Restaurant]]
[[Category: Restaurant]]

Revision as of 03:24, 15 December 2016

SILVER MOON RESTAURANT. Described as a restaurant and lunch room in the Dubuque Daily Herald in 1886, the Silver Moon was owned by John Custer and William Beyer. It occupied the building that once contained the Richards & Rose Jewelry Store.

Easter dinner in 1894 cost twenty-five cents. (1)

The 1886-87 Dubuque City Directory listed 647 Main.

The 1890-91 Dubuque City Directory listed 551-559 Main.

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Source:

1. "Municipal Molecules," Dubuque Daily Herald, March 25, 1894, p. 8

Diane Harris