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NURRE COMPANY (THE). In 1937 the Nurre Company which came to Dubuque that year was said to be the world's largest manufacturer of mirrors. The firm was originally located in the former building of the [[OTT RUBBER COMPANY]]. | NURRE COMPANY (THE). In 1937 the Nurre Company which came to Dubuque that year was said to be the world's largest manufacturer of mirrors. The firm was originally located in the former building of the [[OTT RUBBER COMPANY]]. | ||
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NURRE COMPANY (THE). In 1937 the Nurre Company which came to Dubuque that year was said to be the world's largest manufacturer of mirrors. The firm was originally located in the former building of the OTT RUBBER COMPANY.
The 1939 through 1957 Dubuque City Directory listed 245 Railroad.
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"New Rock Wool Firm Launches Its Production," Telegraph Herald, June 17, 1967, p. 1