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J. H. GIESEY. In the 1884-1885 ''Dubuque City Directory'', the address was given as 2404 Couler. | J. H. GIESEY. J. H. Giesey, a manufacturer and repairer of wagons and buggies, on Couler purchased the business of [[JOHN PICKUP]] on 8th Street on July 1, 1887. | ||
The company specialized in platform and spring wagons and repairing and painting vehicles. | |||
In the 1884-1885 ''Dubuque City Directory'', the address was given as 2404 Couler. | |||
In 1887 the address of the business was Eighth Street, between Iowa and Clay [[STREETS]]. | |||
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'''The Industries of Dubuque: Her Relations as a Trade Center,''' Dubuque: J. M. Elster and Company, Publishers, 1887, p. 94 | |||
[[Category: Blacksmith]] | [[Category: Blacksmith]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 29 September 2014
J. H. GIESEY. J. H. Giesey, a manufacturer and repairer of wagons and buggies, on Couler purchased the business of JOHN PICKUP on 8th Street on July 1, 1887.
The company specialized in platform and spring wagons and repairing and painting vehicles.
In the 1884-1885 Dubuque City Directory, the address was given as 2404 Couler.
In 1887 the address of the business was Eighth Street, between Iowa and Clay STREETS.
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Source:
The Industries of Dubuque: Her Relations as a Trade Center, Dubuque: J. M. Elster and Company, Publishers, 1887, p. 94