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[[Image:rbs.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Alexander Simplot drawing. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]GEORGE RICHARDSON'S BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. Established in Dubuque in February, 1877, George Richardson's Boot and Shoe Factory, located at 74 South Main Street, was originally located in Galena, Illinois. The 1884-1885 ''Dubuque City Directory'' gave the southeast corner of 3rd and Bluff as the address.
[[Image:rbs.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Alexander Simplot drawing. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]GEORGE RICHARDSON'S BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. Established in Dubuque in February, 1877, George Richardson's Boot and Shoe Factory, located at 74 South Main Street, was originally operated in Galena, Illinois.  
 
The 1884-1885 ''Dubuque City Directory'' gave the address as the southeast corner of 3rd and Bluff.


The firm occupied a three-story building, 25x120, and employed about forty-five men, at a weekly expense of $300. The stock manufactured included all grades of calf and kip boots and shoes, especially what is known to the trade as the " Standard Screwed Fastener," turning out nearly two thousand dozen pairs annually. Trade was generally limited to Iowa, Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The raw material was obtained chiefly in Milwaukee, Chicago and Buffalo, the finer qualities were imported from abroad.
The firm occupied a three-story building, 25x120, and employed about forty-five men, at a weekly expense of $300. The stock manufactured included all grades of calf and kip boots and shoes, especially what is known to the trade as the " Standard Screwed Fastener," turning out nearly two thousand dozen pairs annually. Trade was generally limited to Iowa, Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The raw material was obtained chiefly in Milwaukee, Chicago and Buffalo, the finer qualities were imported from abroad.

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Alexander Simplot drawing. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

GEORGE RICHARDSON'S BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. Established in Dubuque in February, 1877, George Richardson's Boot and Shoe Factory, located at 74 South Main Street, was originally operated in Galena, Illinois.

The 1884-1885 Dubuque City Directory gave the address as the southeast corner of 3rd and Bluff.

The firm occupied a three-story building, 25x120, and employed about forty-five men, at a weekly expense of $300. The stock manufactured included all grades of calf and kip boots and shoes, especially what is known to the trade as the " Standard Screwed Fastener," turning out nearly two thousand dozen pairs annually. Trade was generally limited to Iowa, Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The raw material was obtained chiefly in Milwaukee, Chicago and Buffalo, the finer qualities were imported from abroad.

The total amount paid for materials annually was estimated in 1911 at $40,000. The sales amount was not less than $75,000.

In 1911 the building was destroyed by fire.

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Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County