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(New page: ALDEN, Nathaniel L. (East Stoughton, MA, June 13, 1828-Dubuque, IA, Aug. 25, 1894). Owner, KEY CITY SPICE MILL. Alden settled in Dubuque in July 1856, and worked in the boot and shoe b...)
 
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In 1872 Alden purchased the Sol Smith spice mill, on Sixth Street between Main and Locust, which had been in operation for some years. Expansion needs soon led him to move the business to 254-258 Fourth Street. With his sons, Alden developed one of Dubuque's largest companies of its type.
In 1872 Alden purchased the Sol Smith spice mill, on Sixth Street between Main and Locust, which had been in operation for some years. Expansion needs soon led him to move the business to 254-258 Fourth Street. With his sons, Alden developed one of Dubuque's largest companies of its type.
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Source:
''History of Dubuque County Iowa''. Chicago: Western History Company, 1880


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ALDEN, Nathaniel L. (East Stoughton, MA, June 13, 1828-Dubuque, IA, Aug. 25, 1894). Owner, KEY CITY SPICE MILL. Alden settled in Dubuque in July 1856, and worked in the boot and shoe business several years before becoming a bookkeeper for W. H. Robinson.

In 1872 Alden purchased the Sol Smith spice mill, on Sixth Street between Main and Locust, which had been in operation for some years. Expansion needs soon led him to move the business to 254-258 Fourth Street. With his sons, Alden developed one of Dubuque's largest companies of its type.

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Source:

History of Dubuque County Iowa. Chicago: Western History Company, 1880