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[[Image:cartoon2.png|left|thumb|250px|Telegraph Herald cartoon series depicting prominent business leaders in Dubuque c. 1906. Shown | [[Image:cartoon2.png|left|thumb|250px|Telegraph Herald cartoon series depicting prominent business leaders in Dubuque c. 1906. Shown is Eugene Carey. Photo courtesy: Neal Sprengelmeyer]] | ||
[[Image:cartoon9.png|left|thumb|250px|Telegraph Herald cartoon series depicting prominent business leaders in Dubuque c. 1906. Shown | [[Image:cartoon9.png|left|thumb|250px|Telegraph Herald cartoon series depicting prominent business leaders in Dubuque c. 1906. Shown is Sam Brin. Photo courtesy: Neal Sprengelmeyer]]CAREY, Eugene. (Shullsburg, WI, Apr.1, 1879-- ). Educated at Stone's College in fitting and cutting, Carey came to Dubuque in 1899 and established the Dubuque Tailoring Company. He bought out his partner's interest the following year and renamed the business Carey Tailoring Company and listed in the commercial directors at [[CAREY, THE TAILOR]]. | ||
Around 1901, Carey and Sam Brin formed a partnership as managers of the Dubuque Tailoring Establishment. In 1911 the company was carrying a stock valued at $7,500 and had a yearly income of $25,000. | Around 1901, Carey and Sam Brin formed a partnership as managers of the Dubuque Tailoring Establishment. In 1911 the company was carrying a stock valued at $7,500 and had a yearly income of $25,000. |
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CAREY, Eugene. (Shullsburg, WI, Apr.1, 1879-- ). Educated at Stone's College in fitting and cutting, Carey came to Dubuque in 1899 and established the Dubuque Tailoring Company. He bought out his partner's interest the following year and renamed the business Carey Tailoring Company and listed in the commercial directors at CAREY, THE TAILOR.
Around 1901, Carey and Sam Brin formed a partnership as managers of the Dubuque Tailoring Establishment. In 1911 the company was carrying a stock valued at $7,500 and had a yearly income of $25,000.
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Source:
Goodspeed, Weston Arthur, History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1911, p. 729