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Holand, H. R. "The Knapp-Stout & Co. Lumber Company." The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 3, No. 4, Jun., 1920. Online: www.jstor.org/stable/4630265  
Holand, H. R. "The Knapp-Stout & Co. Lumber Company." The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 3, No. 4, Jun., 1920. Online: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4630265  


Knapp-Stout Company Founders. Online:
Knapp-Stout Company Founders. Online:
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~widunn/knapp-stout-founders.htm
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~widunn/knapp-stout-founders.htm


Knapp-Stout & Co. Company Photo Archive. Online:
Knapp-Stout & Co. Company Photo Archive. Online:
www.uwstout.edu/lib/archives/photoarch.cfm
http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/archives/photoarch.cfm


KNAPP STOUT & CO MENOMONIE WI - $5 | CoinWorld. Online:
KNAPP STOUT & CO MENOMONIE WI - $5 | CoinWorld. Online:
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[[Category: Lumber Company]]

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Made by engravers in Chicago to resemble U.S. money, Knapp, Stout "currency" were used in company-owned stores.
Note the form of payment.
Good for lumber or merchandise

KNAPP, STOUT AND COMPANY. One of the largest lumber companies in Dubuque. A successor in 1854 to the KNAPP-TAINTER LUMBER COMPANY, the firm experienced a rapid expansion between 1866 and 1869 with three mills opened in Wisconsin. The 1861 though 1886-87 Dubuque City Directory gave the address of this business as the corner of 8th and Washington.

The mill at Menomonie eventually became the company's largest warehouse. Employing seven hundred workers in 1866, the Menomonie mill became the company headquarters in 1886 and employed two thousand workers by 1898. In Dubuque, lumberyards belonging to the company stretched over twenty acres and employed an estimated one hundred fifty men.

In 1869 the company made its first expansion into shipping by purchasing the steamboat" Anna Girdon" to transport cut timber. This allowed the company to make considerable savings and survive tough competition in the LUMBER INDUSTRY. Between 1871 and 1881 the company's shipping fleet expanded to eight ships. The 1880 through 1890-91 Dubuque City Directory stated that this business was to be found at the northeast corner of 7th and Washington. The 1899-1900 Dubuque City Directory listed the northwest corner of 8th and Washington.

By 1881 the company had branch offices north and south of Dubuque along the MISSISSIPPI RIVER. In 1882 a merger with the Red Cedar Improvement and Log Driving Company increased the capital stock of the company.

The menu at the 50th anniversary of the company. Photo courtesy: www.uwstout.edu/lib/archives/photoarch.cfm

A disastrous fire in June 1894, led to the loss of approximately fourteen million feet of lumber. The liquidation of the company timberlands in Wisconsin led to the November 1900, announcement that the Dubuque branch would be closed. The company intended on centralizing itself in St. Louis. This site, however, was sold in 1903 for one million dollars(1)

In 1901, the company (using the same name) was incorporated by C. W. Chapman and Frank D. STOUT with a capitalization of $100,000. (2) In 1908 the company was sold to SPAHN AND ROSE LUMBER COMPANY. (3)

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Telegraph Herald Oct. 9, 1960. Image courtesy: Diane Harris








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Source:

1. Kerker, Renae. "The Sage of the Sawdust: The Life of Henry L. Stout," Unpublished thesis, December 1, 1979, p. 5

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid.

DCHS: The Knapp, Stout and Co. Company. Online http://www.discover-net.net/~dchs/history/exkscc.html

Holand, H. R. "The Knapp-Stout & Co. Lumber Company." The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 3, No. 4, Jun., 1920. Online: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4630265

Knapp-Stout Company Founders. Online: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~widunn/knapp-stout-founders.htm

Knapp-Stout & Co. Company Photo Archive. Online: http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/archives/photoarch.cfm

KNAPP STOUT & CO MENOMONIE WI - $5 | CoinWorld. Online: http://beta.coinworld.com/dealers/denlys/knapp-stout-co-menomonie-wi-5/