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SMITH & DELORIMIER. Formerly a business owned by William A. Judd, this company had five permanent employees and several on stand-by. The company regularly stabled forty horses and owned twenty-two vehicles. There were fourteen double sleighs and cutters for rent. (1)
SMITH & DELORIMIER. Formerly a business owned by William A. Judd, this company had five permanent employees and several on stand-by. The company regularly stabled forty horses and owned twenty-two vehicles. There were fourteen double sleighs and cutters for rent. (1)


The 1875-1876 ''Dubuque City Directory'' gave the address as the northeast corner of 6th and Locust.
The 1875-1876 '''Dubuque City Directory''' gave the address as the northeast corner of 6th and Locust.


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SMITH & DELORIMIER. Formerly a business owned by William A. Judd, this company had five permanent employees and several on stand-by. The company regularly stabled forty horses and owned twenty-two vehicles. There were fourteen double sleighs and cutters for rent. (1)

The 1875-1876 Dubuque City Directory gave the address as the northeast corner of 6th and Locust.

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1. "The Livery Business," Dubuque Herald, January 14, 1876, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=uh8FjILnQOkC&dat=18760114&printsec=frontpage&hl=en