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WALLER AND CHRISTMAN. In 1860 [[CHRISTMAN, Charles|Charles CHRISTMAN]] became a member of the firm of [[WALLER AND CHRISTMAN]], another hardware business. This business lasted until 1872 when Christman sold his interest to [[CHRISTMAN, Jacob|Jacob CHRISTMAN]]. The company was renamed [[J. & C. CHRISTMAN]]. This business lasted three years when they sold out to [[HEALEY BROTHERS]]. In two years when [[HEALEY, Edward T.|Edward T. HEALEY]] died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of [[CHRISTMAN & HEALEY]] was formed. This operated until at least 1894.
WALLER AND CHRISTMAN. In 1860 [[CHRISTMAN, Charles|Charles CHRISTMAN]] became a member of the firm of Waller and Christman. This business lasted until 1872 when Christman sold his interest to [[CHRISTMAN, Jacob|Jacob CHRISTMAN]]. The company was renamed [[J. & C. CHRISTMAN]]. This business lasted three years when they sold out to [[HEALEY BROTHERS]]. In two years when [[HEALEY, Edward T.|Edward T. HEALEY]] died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of [[CHRISTMAN & HEALEY]] was formed. This operated until at least 1894.


The 1873-74 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 68 Main.  
The 1873-74 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 68 Main.  


[[Category: Agricultural Implement Dealer/Manufacturer]]
[[Category: Agricultural Implement Dealer/Manufacturer]]

Latest revision as of 04:48, 17 February 2014

WALLER AND CHRISTMAN. In 1860 Charles CHRISTMAN became a member of the firm of Waller and Christman. This business lasted until 1872 when Christman sold his interest to Jacob CHRISTMAN. The company was renamed J. & C. CHRISTMAN. This business lasted three years when they sold out to HEALEY BROTHERS. In two years when Edward T. HEALEY died, Charles bought out his interest and the firm of CHRISTMAN & HEALEY was formed. This operated until at least 1894.

The 1873-74 Dubuque City Directory listed 68 Main.