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[[Image:P1000312_1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Dorrance D. Myers. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding.]]MYERS, Dorrance Dixon. (Dubuque Co, IA, Nov. 3, 1841-Apr. 16, 1917). Manufacturer of tobacco products. The firm of [[MYERS, TICE AND COMPANY]] was the successor to the first manufacturer of chewing, fine cut, and smoking tobacco in Dubuque. In 1867 Myers established and served as president of the Dubuque Tobacco Works, later reorganized as the Myers-Cox Company, a wholesale tobacco business.  
[[Image:P1000312_1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Dorrance D. Myers. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding.]]MYERS, Dorrance Dixon. (Dubuque Co, IA, Nov. 3, 1841-Apr. 16, 1917). Manufacturer of tobacco products. The firm of [[MYERS, TICE AND COMPANY]] was the successor to the first manufacturer of chewing, fine cut, and smoking tobacco in Dubuque. In 1867 Myers established and served as president of the Dubuque Tobacco Works, later reorganized as the [[MYERS, COX AND COMPANY]], a wholesale tobacco business.  


Myers served as chairman of the board of the Dubuque High Bridge Company, trustee of the [[MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY]] Association, and director of the [[KEY CITY GAS COMPANY]] and the Julien House Hotel Company. He was president of the board of education and chairperson of the Dubuque County Democratic Central Committee. He served as the president and cashier of the [[DUBUQUE NATIONAL BANK]].
Myers served as chairman of the board of the Dubuque High Bridge Company, trustee of the [[MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY]] Association, and director of the [[KEY CITY GAS COMPANY]] and the Julien House Hotel Company. He was president of the board of education and chairperson of the Dubuque County Democratic Central Committee. He served as the president and cashier of the [[DUBUQUE NATIONAL BANK]].
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Dorrance D. Myers. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding.

MYERS, Dorrance Dixon. (Dubuque Co, IA, Nov. 3, 1841-Apr. 16, 1917). Manufacturer of tobacco products. The firm of MYERS, TICE AND COMPANY was the successor to the first manufacturer of chewing, fine cut, and smoking tobacco in Dubuque. In 1867 Myers established and served as president of the Dubuque Tobacco Works, later reorganized as the MYERS, COX AND COMPANY, a wholesale tobacco business.

Myers served as chairman of the board of the Dubuque High Bridge Company, trustee of the MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY Association, and director of the KEY CITY GAS COMPANY and the Julien House Hotel Company. He was president of the board of education and chairperson of the Dubuque County Democratic Central Committee. He served as the president and cashier of the DUBUQUE NATIONAL BANK.

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Source:

"Butchers, Bankers, and Cabinet Makers," Booklet accompanying the exhibit of artifacts by Robert Reding at the OLD JAIL 2007-2010

Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County