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Pier and his brother had a boat store on the levee in 1861. In 1878 [[GLEED'S BREWERY]] was sold under foreclosure proceedings to Pier for seven thousand dollars. Within two years, he was employing six men at the renamed [[KEY CITY BREWERY]] and brewing ten barrels of beer daily. When the brewery burned, Pier returned to the grocery business, near the court house until 1879. He began [[JOHN PIER & COMPANY]], a lucrative real estate and insurance business with his daughter, Lena.  
Pier and his brother had a boat store on the levee in 1861. In 1878 [[GLEED'S BREWERY]] was sold under foreclosure proceedings to Pier for seven thousand dollars. Within two years, he was employing six men at the renamed [[KEY CITY BREWERY]] and brewing ten barrels of beer daily. When the brewery burned, Pier returned to the grocery business, near the court house until 1879. He began [[JOHN PIER & COMPANY]], a lucrative real estate and insurance business with his daughter, Lena.  


Pier held the office of City Alderman and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. Among organization in which he played a significant role were the Volunteer Firemen's Association, the Odd Fellows, Iowa Workmen, and the [[EARLY SETTLERS OF DUBUQUE COUNTY]].
Pier held the office of City Alderman and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. Among organization in which he played a significant role were the Volunteer Firemen's Association, the Odd Fellows, Iowa Workmen, and the [[EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION]].


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Revision as of 16:51, 20 June 2012

PIER, John. (Germany, Nov. 5, 1834--Dubuque, IA, Aug. 1909). Pier emigrated to America in 1853. He settled in Galena in 1855 and came to Dubuque in 1857.

Pier and his brother had a boat store on the levee in 1861. In 1878 GLEED'S BREWERY was sold under foreclosure proceedings to Pier for seven thousand dollars. Within two years, he was employing six men at the renamed KEY CITY BREWERY and brewing ten barrels of beer daily. When the brewery burned, Pier returned to the grocery business, near the court house until 1879. He began JOHN PIER & COMPANY, a lucrative real estate and insurance business with his daughter, Lena.

Pier held the office of City Alderman and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. Among organization in which he played a significant role were the Volunteer Firemen's Association, the Odd Fellows, Iowa Workmen, and the EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

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Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County