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[[Image:tjmulgrew.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]THOMAS J. MULGREW COMPANY. Organized on May 1, 1893, the Thomas J. Mulgrew Company was incorporated in 1904. The firm sold coal, building materials, lime, fire clay, fire brick and sewer pipe.  
[[Image:tjmulgrew.jpg|left|thumb|450px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]THOMAS J. MULGREW COMPANY. Organized on May 1, 1893, the Thomas J. Mulgrew Company was incorporated in 1904. The firm sold coal, building materials, lime, fire clay, fire brick and sewer pipe.  


The office, yards and ice houses were located at Jones and Iowa [[STREETS]] and occupied four acres. In 1911 a spur from the Illinois Central Railroad ran to each yard providing quick loading and unloading of cars. An average of forty men were employed with more needed during the winter.
The office, yards and ice houses were located at Jones and Iowa [[STREETS]] and occupied four acres. In 1911 a spur from the Illinois Central Railroad ran to each yard providing quick loading and unloading of cars. An average of forty men were employed with more needed during the winter.


[[ICE]] cut from the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] was another important part of the company's business. The Mulgrew Company in 1911 had a contract with the Illinois Central Railroad for ten thousand tons of ice to be shipped to Waterloo, Iowa during the summer months for icing the refrigerator meat trains which began at the Missouri River and diners.
[[ICE]] cut from the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] was another important part of the company's business. The Mulgrew Company in 1911 had a contract with the Illinois Central Railroad for ten thousand tons of ice to be shipped to Waterloo, Iowa during the summer months for icing the refrigerator meat trains which began at the Missouri River and diners.

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Photo courtesy: Jim Massey

THOMAS J. MULGREW COMPANY. Organized on May 1, 1893, the Thomas J. Mulgrew Company was incorporated in 1904. The firm sold coal, building materials, lime, fire clay, fire brick and sewer pipe.

The office, yards and ice houses were located at Jones and Iowa STREETS and occupied four acres. In 1911 a spur from the Illinois Central Railroad ran to each yard providing quick loading and unloading of cars. An average of forty men were employed with more needed during the winter.

ICE cut from the MISSISSIPPI RIVER was another important part of the company's business. The Mulgrew Company in 1911 had a contract with the Illinois Central Railroad for ten thousand tons of ice to be shipped to Waterloo, Iowa during the summer months for icing the refrigerator meat trains which began at the Missouri River and diners.