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LUCHTERHAND, Fred. L. M. (Mecklenburg, Germany, Feb. 10, 1868-- ). Luchterhand finished his formal education in Dubuque and began the study of contracting. He worked seven years with for one contractor and then several others before forming a partnership under the firm name of Keller & Luchterhand.  In the city of Dubuque, the company was involved with the construction of the [[CASINO]], [[HOME FOR THE AGED]], and the home of [[SCHRUP, Nicholas J. Sr.|Nicholas J. SCHRUP, Sr.]]
LUCHTERHAND, Fred. L. M. (Mecklenburg, Germany, Feb. 10, 1868--Dubuque, IA, June 1, 1919). Luchterhand finished his formal education in Dubuque and began the study of contracting. He worked seven years with for one contractor and then several others before forming a partnership under the firm name of Keller & Luchterhand.  In the city of Dubuque, the company was involved with the construction of the [[ST. MARY'S CASINO]], [[ST. ANTHONY'S HOME FOR THE AGED]], and the home of [[SCHRUP, Nicholas J. Sr.|Nicholas J. SCHRUP, Sr.]]


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LUCHTERHAND, Fred. L. M. (Mecklenburg, Germany, Feb. 10, 1868--Dubuque, IA, June 1, 1919). Luchterhand finished his formal education in Dubuque and began the study of contracting. He worked seven years with for one contractor and then several others before forming a partnership under the firm name of Keller & Luchterhand. In the city of Dubuque, the company was involved with the construction of the ST. MARY'S CASINO, ST. ANTHONY'S HOME FOR THE AGED, and the home of Nicholas J. SCHRUP, Sr.

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Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association 1911, p. 709