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[[Image:P1000315.jpg|left|thumb|150px|William Lawther, Sr. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]LAWTHER, William, Sr. (Belfast, Ireland, 1847--Dubuque, IA, May 23, 1928). Businessman. Lawther came to Dubuque with his father in 1862 as a boy of fifteen. He eventually owned and operated the [[KEY CITY CANDY COMPANY]] and served many years as a trustee of [[WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH]]. His children included [[LAWTHER, Anna|Anna LAWTHER]] and [[LAWTHER, William Jr.|William LAWTHER, Jr.]]
[[Image:P1000315.jpg|left|thumb|150px|William Lawther, Sr. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]LAWTHER, William, Sr. (Belfast, Ireland, 1847--Dubuque, IA, May 23, 1928). Businessman. Lawther came to Dubuque with his father in 1862 as a boy of fifteen. He eventually owned and operated the [[KEY CITY CANDY COMPANY]] and served many years as a trustee of [[WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH]]. His children included [[LAWTHER, Anna|Anna LAWTHER]] and [[LAWTHER, William Jr.|William LAWTHER, Jr.]]


[[Image:lawther-6.png|left|thumb|350px|According to this receipt, the Steam Candy Company was established in 1804.]]
[[Image:lawther-6.png|left|thumb|350px|According to this receipt, the Steam Candy Factory was established in 1804.]]


[[Category: Business Leader]]
[[Category: Business Leader]]

Revision as of 04:28, 5 November 2010

William Lawther, Sr. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

LAWTHER, William, Sr. (Belfast, Ireland, 1847--Dubuque, IA, May 23, 1928). Businessman. Lawther came to Dubuque with his father in 1862 as a boy of fifteen. He eventually owned and operated the KEY CITY CANDY COMPANY and served many years as a trustee of WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. His children included Anna LAWTHER and William LAWTHER, Jr.

According to this receipt, the Steam Candy Factory was established in 1804.