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[[Image:imp623.jpg|left|thumb|450px|Advertising program. Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque]]
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[[Image:Mill.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: William K. Hammel]]SEE: HUENKLE AND HAMEL COMPANY.
[[Image:Mill.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: William K. Hammel]]


[[ROOSTER FLOUR MILLS]] began business on February 8, 1879 and produced 250 barrels of flour per week. The 1884-1885 through 1911-12 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed the business location as the southwest corner of 18th and Pine. The company also produced bolted meal, coarse meal, chop feed and bran.   
[[ROOSTER FLOUR MILLS]] began business on February 8, 1879 and produced 250 barrels of flour per week. The 1884-1885 through 1911-12 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed the business location as the southwest corner of 18th and Pine. The company also produced bolted meal, coarse meal, chop feed and bran.   

Revision as of 17:42, 17 August 2026

Advertising program. Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque
Photo courtesy: William K. Hammel

ROOSTER FLOUR MILLS began business on February 8, 1879 and produced 250 barrels of flour per week. The 1884-1885 through 1911-12 Dubuque City Directory listed the business location as the southwest corner of 18th and Pine. The company also produced bolted meal, coarse meal, chop feed and bran.

In 1888 the company became the Key City Roller Mills but continued to produce Rooster Flour. The mill was destroyed by fire on May 12, 1942. (1)

See: HAMMEL & HENKER COMPANY

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Source:

1. "Yesterdays," Telegraph Herald, June 17, 2008, p. 13