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[[Image:lagomarcino.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]LAGOMARCINO-GRUPE COMPANY. The Dubuque branch of Lagomarcino-Grupe, located at 136-146 Main Street according to the 1909 and 1915 | [[Image:lagomarcino.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]LAGOMARCINO-GRUPE COMPANY. The Dubuque branch of Lagomarcino-Grupe, was located at 136-146 Main Street according to the 1909 and 1915. They had purchased [[ORRICK BROTHERS]] as A. Lagomarcino & Company in 1905. (1) | ||
The original business was opened in Burlington in 1875 and branches had been established in Cedar Rapids, Creston, Davenport, Ottumwa, Clinton, and Quincy, Illinois. The company handled fruits, nuts, vegetables, and fresh oysters in season. It was a fruit wholesaler. | The original business was opened in Burlington in 1875 and branches had been established in Cedar Rapids, Creston, Davenport, Ottumwa, Clinton, and Quincy, Illinois. The company handled fruits, nuts, vegetables, and fresh oysters in season. It was a fruit wholesaler. | ||
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1. "Orrick Brothers Sells Out," ''Dubuque Telegraph Herald'', September 7, 1905, p. 6 | |||
[[Category: Commission Merchant]] | [[Category: Commission Merchant]] | ||
[[Category: Fruit Merchant]] | [[Category: Fruit Merchant]] |
Revision as of 02:16, 24 June 2017
LAGOMARCINO-GRUPE COMPANY. The Dubuque branch of Lagomarcino-Grupe, was located at 136-146 Main Street according to the 1909 and 1915. They had purchased ORRICK BROTHERS as A. Lagomarcino & Company in 1905. (1)
The original business was opened in Burlington in 1875 and branches had been established in Cedar Rapids, Creston, Davenport, Ottumwa, Clinton, and Quincy, Illinois. The company handled fruits, nuts, vegetables, and fresh oysters in season. It was a fruit wholesaler.
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1. "Orrick Brothers Sells Out," Dubuque Telegraph Herald, September 7, 1905, p. 6