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[[File:dubuqueart.jpg|350px|left|right|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]DUBUQUE ART MANUFACTURING COMPANY.  Articles of incorporation for the DUBUQUE ART MANUFACTURING COMPANY were filed in July 1915 by Ernest Wesselhoft, president; Albert Giegerich, vice-president; Thomas James MULGREW, treasurer; and Leo F. Jaeger, secretary.   
[[File:dubuqueart.jpg|350px|left|right|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]DUBUQUE ART MANUFACTURING COMPANY.  Articles of incorporation were filed in July 1915 by Ernest Wesselhoft, president; [[GIEGERICH, Albert|Albert GIEGERICH]], vice-president; [[MULGREW, Thomas James|Thomas James MULGREW]], treasurer; and Leo F. Jaeger, secretary.   


The purpose of the business was general commercial printing of all types; the purchase, sale, and general dealing in printed, sprayed, and embossed merchandise including post cards, labels, boxes, pictures, calendars, and ornamental novelties. Ernest Wesselhoft was the company president. (1)
The purpose of the business was general commercial printing of all types; the purchase, sale, and general dealing in printed, sprayed, and embossed merchandise including post cards, labels, boxes, pictures, calendars, and ornamental novelties. (1)


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DUBUQUE ART MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Articles of incorporation were filed in July 1915 by Ernest Wesselhoft, president; Albert GIEGERICH, vice-president; Thomas James MULGREW, treasurer; and Leo F. Jaeger, secretary.

The purpose of the business was general commercial printing of all types; the purchase, sale, and general dealing in printed, sprayed, and embossed merchandise including post cards, labels, boxes, pictures, calendars, and ornamental novelties. (1)

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1. "Firm is Incorporated," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, July 15, 1910, p. 7