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[[Image:nsandrews4.png|left|thumb|250px|]]N. S. ANDREWS. An agricultural implement dealer in Dubuque, | [[Image:nsandrews4.png|left|thumb|250px|]]N. S. ANDREWS. An agricultural implement dealer in Dubuque, Andrews was one of many Dubuque manufacturers who sent exhibits of their work to the Manufacturers' Exhibit at the World's Fair in 1884. N. S. Andrews furnished to finely finished churns which helped fill seven railroad cars of materials from Dubuque merchants. (1) Andrews and H. F. Burnap of Dubuque received a patent in January 1886 for a cream testing churn. (2) | ||
Andrews of a many of many accomplishments. In 1891 he wrote and published a pamphlet called '''Deedee, or Pearly's Story.''' The story was written as an autobiography of a milch cow and was intended to illustrate many of the aspects of the dairying business and the difference and results in the treatment of fine stock. (3) | |||
He campaigned as a Republican for clerk of the district court in 1898. | |||
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1. "Dubuque's Display," ''The Daily Herald'', December 4, 1884, p. 3 | |||
2. "Iowa Inventors," ''The Dubuque Herald'', January 29 1886, p. 4 | |||
3. "Books and Magazines," ''The Herald'', April 12, 1891, p. 4 | |||
[[Category: Agricultural Implement Dealer/Manufacturer]] | [[Category: Agricultural Implement Dealer/Manufacturer]] | ||
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N. S. ANDREWS. An agricultural implement dealer in Dubuque, Andrews was one of many Dubuque manufacturers who sent exhibits of their work to the Manufacturers' Exhibit at the World's Fair in 1884. N. S. Andrews furnished to finely finished churns which helped fill seven railroad cars of materials from Dubuque merchants. (1) Andrews and H. F. Burnap of Dubuque received a patent in January 1886 for a cream testing churn. (2)
Andrews of a many of many accomplishments. In 1891 he wrote and published a pamphlet called Deedee, or Pearly's Story. The story was written as an autobiography of a milch cow and was intended to illustrate many of the aspects of the dairying business and the difference and results in the treatment of fine stock. (3)
He campaigned as a Republican for clerk of the district court in 1898.
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Sources:
1. "Dubuque's Display," The Daily Herald, December 4, 1884, p. 3
2. "Iowa Inventors," The Dubuque Herald, January 29 1886, p. 4
3. "Books and Magazines," The Herald, April 12, 1891, p. 4