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FAIRBANKS, Josiah. (Harvard, MA, July 17, 1818--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 21, 1910). Shipper and baker. Fairbanks came to Dubuque in 1856. One of his first shipping contracts called for transporting from Illinois material of the [[DUBUQUE AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD | FAIRBANKS, Josiah. (Harvard, MA, July 17, 1818--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 21, 1910). Shipper and baker. Fairbanks came to Dubuque in 1856. One of his first shipping contracts called for transporting from Illinois material of the [[DUBUQUE AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD]]. | ||
Several years later, Fairbanks entered the baking business. His company, this area's first steam cracker bakery, used the first rotary ovens west of the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]]. Fairbanks was succeeded in this business by [[ALBEE, Edwin W.|Edwin W. ALBEE]]. | Several years later, Fairbanks entered the baking business. His company, this area's first steam cracker bakery, used the first rotary ovens west of the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]]. Fairbanks was succeeded in this business by [[ALBEE, Edwin W.|Edwin W. ALBEE]]. | ||
[[Category: Business Leader]] | [[Category: Business Leader]] |
Revision as of 02:59, 25 February 2010
FAIRBANKS, Josiah. (Harvard, MA, July 17, 1818--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 21, 1910). Shipper and baker. Fairbanks came to Dubuque in 1856. One of his first shipping contracts called for transporting from Illinois material of the DUBUQUE AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD.
Several years later, Fairbanks entered the baking business. His company, this area's first steam cracker bakery, used the first rotary ovens west of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Fairbanks was succeeded in this business by Edwin W. ALBEE.