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NEWBURGH, J. W. (Tuscarawas Co., OH, Jan 13, 1840--1913). Newburgh attended school in Ohio until the age of sixteen. He traveled to Detroit and learned his trade in Detroit and Cleveland.
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Newburgh came to Dubuque in 1862 and established his house and sign painting business. He gave special attention to decorative painting and frescoing, employed fifteen men and sent his work through eastern Iowa, Chicago and even New York. He was a founding member on December 5, 1874 of Dubuque Lodge No. 9 of the Masonic Order. He was also a member of Chapter and Commandery- the Knights of Pythias, I.O.O.F.,and the A.O.U.W. He was a past president of the Master House Painters and Decorators' Association of Iowa. In 1912 he was made an honorary president of the association for life. (1)  
NEWBURGH, J. W. (Tuscarawas Co., OH, Jan 13, 1840--1913). Newburgh attended school in Ohio until the age of sixteen. He traveled then to Detroit and learned his trade in Detroit and Cleveland. In 1862 he arrived in Dubuque and established a house and sign painting business. He gave special attention to decorative painting and fresco, employed fifteen men and sent his work through eastern Iowa, Chicago and even New York. He was responsible for frescoes on the walls of the [[JULIEN HOUSE]]. (1)
 
On December 5, 1874 Newburgh became a founding member of Dubuque Lodge No. 9 of the Masonic Order. He was also a member of Chapter and Commandery, Knights of Pythias, I.O.O.F., and the A.O.U.W. A past president of the Master House Painters and Decorators' Association of Iowa, Newburgh in 1912 was made an honorary president of the association for life. (2)  


In September, 1860, he married Miss Elizabeth Brendle, from Galena, Illinois; they had three children.
In September, 1860, he married Miss Elizabeth Brendle, from Galena, Illinois; they had three children.
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1. National Painters Magazine, Vol. 39. Schnell Publishing Company, 1912, p. 129 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=ngzOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA129&lpg=PA129&dq=J.+W.+Newburgh+%28dubuque%29&source=bl&ots=E5_HDwM_yT&sig=V2hl_VYQqvdBZQQsgAtAC7i-CmU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z3gNU5ShO4HhygGN6YH4Ag&ved=0CFgQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=J.%20W.%20Newburgh%20%28dubuque%29&f=false
1. "Mural Display," ''Dubuque Herald'', April 27, 1879, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=uh8FjILnQOkC&dat=18790427&printsec=frontpage&hl=en


Oldt, Franklin. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 853
2. '''National Painters Magazine''', Vol. 39. Schnell Publishing Company, 1912, p. 129 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=ngzOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA129&lpg=PA129&dq=J.+W.+Newburgh+%28dubuque%29&source=bl&ots=E5_HDwM_yT&sig=V2hl_VYQqvdBZQQsgAtAC7i-CmU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z3gNU5ShO4HhygGN6YH4Ag&ved=0CFgQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=J.%20W.%20Newburgh%20%28dubuque%29&f=false
 
Oldt, Franklin T. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 853


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NEWBURGH, J. W. (Tuscarawas Co., OH, Jan 13, 1840--1913). Newburgh attended school in Ohio until the age of sixteen. He traveled then to Detroit and learned his trade in Detroit and Cleveland. In 1862 he arrived in Dubuque and established a house and sign painting business. He gave special attention to decorative painting and fresco, employed fifteen men and sent his work through eastern Iowa, Chicago and even New York. He was responsible for frescoes on the walls of the JULIEN HOUSE. (1)

On December 5, 1874 Newburgh became a founding member of Dubuque Lodge No. 9 of the Masonic Order. He was also a member of Chapter and Commandery, Knights of Pythias, I.O.O.F., and the A.O.U.W. A past president of the Master House Painters and Decorators' Association of Iowa, Newburgh in 1912 was made an honorary president of the association for life. (2)

In September, 1860, he married Miss Elizabeth Brendle, from Galena, Illinois; they had three children.

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1. "Mural Display," Dubuque Herald, April 27, 1879, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=uh8FjILnQOkC&dat=18790427&printsec=frontpage&hl=en

2. National Painters Magazine, Vol. 39. Schnell Publishing Company, 1912, p. 129 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=ngzOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA129&lpg=PA129&dq=J.+W.+Newburgh+%28dubuque%29&source=bl&ots=E5_HDwM_yT&sig=V2hl_VYQqvdBZQQsgAtAC7i-CmU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z3gNU5ShO4HhygGN6YH4Ag&ved=0CFgQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=J.%20W.%20Newburgh%20%28dubuque%29&f=false

Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 853

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