Encyclopedia Dubuque
"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
Marshall Cohen—researcher and producer, CNN
Affiliated with the Local History Network of the State Historical Society of Iowa, and the Iowa Museum Association.
CITY BREWERY (THE): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "CITY BREWERY (THE). Ignatz Seeger opened a small brewery on Locust Street in 1852. Called the Stone Brewery, it was the third brewery in Dubuque. The name was changed in 1858...") |
No edit summary |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
CITY BREWERY (THE). Ignatz Seeger opened a small brewery on Locust Street in 1852. Called the Stone Brewery, it was the third brewery in Dubuque. The name was changed in 1858 to The City Brewery which it retained for ten years. The company was reorganized as [[DUBUQUE JOINT STOCK BREWING COMPANY | [[Image:1864ad.png|left|thumb|250px|1864 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]CITY BREWERY (THE). Ignatz Seeger opened a small brewery on Locust Street in 1852. Called the Stone Brewery when it was opened, it was the third brewery in Dubuque. The name was changed in 1858 to The City Brewery which it retained for ten years. The company was reorganized as the [[DUBUQUE JOINT STOCK BREWING COMPANY]] in 1870. | ||
--- | |||
Source: | |||
Carlson, Randy. '''The Breweries of Iowa'''. Arrow Printing: Bemidji, Minnesota, p. 30-31 | |||
[[Category: Brewing Company]] | [[Category: Brewing Company]] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 19 June 2017
CITY BREWERY (THE). Ignatz Seeger opened a small brewery on Locust Street in 1852. Called the Stone Brewery when it was opened, it was the third brewery in Dubuque. The name was changed in 1858 to The City Brewery which it retained for ten years. The company was reorganized as the DUBUQUE JOINT STOCK BREWING COMPANY in 1870.
---
Source:
Carlson, Randy. The Breweries of Iowa. Arrow Printing: Bemidji, Minnesota, p. 30-31