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OTT-MEUSER LUMBER COMPANY. Local firm started in 1896. A consolidation of the Meuser Seippel and Svendon-Ott lumber companies after Seippel and Svendon left, the company was continued under the name Meuser Brothers Lumber Company with the retirement of Joseph John Orr in 1905.
OTT-MEUSER LUMBER COMPANY. Local firm started in 1896, the company was originally a consolidation of the Meuser-Seippel and Svendon-Ott lumber companies. After Seippel and Svendon left, the company was continued under the name Meuser Brothers Lumber Company with the retirement of Joseph John Ott in 1905. In 1907 Meuser joined [[SEIPPEL, Peter J.|Peter J. SEIPPEL]] to form the [[PETER J. SEIPPEL LUMBER COMPANY]].
 
The 1899-1900 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed Railroad Avenue and S. Main.
 
The 1904-1905 '''Dubuque City Directory''' located this business at Railroad Avenue and South Locust. 
 
 
[[Category: Lumber Company]]
[[Category: Sash, Doors and Blinds]]
[[Category: Planing Mills]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 27 February 2021

OTT-MEUSER LUMBER COMPANY. Local firm started in 1896, the company was originally a consolidation of the Meuser-Seippel and Svendon-Ott lumber companies. After Seippel and Svendon left, the company was continued under the name Meuser Brothers Lumber Company with the retirement of Joseph John Ott in 1905. In 1907 Meuser joined Peter J. SEIPPEL to form the PETER J. SEIPPEL LUMBER COMPANY.

The 1899-1900 Dubuque City Directory listed Railroad Avenue and S. Main.

The 1904-1905 Dubuque City Directory located this business at Railroad Avenue and South Locust.