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[[Image:jm-2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]Mehlhop, John Sr. (Kingdom of Hanover, 1817--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 1, 1901). Businessman. Mehlhop immigrated to the United States at the age of sixteen and landed in New Orleans, Louisiana. He worked for his steamboat passage to St. Louis, Missouri and then remained there until he had earned enough money for the trip to Dubuque.   
[[Image:jm-2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]Mehlhop, John Sr. (Kingdom of Hanover, 1817--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 1, 1901). Mehlhop immigrated to the United States at the age of sixteen and landed in New Orleans, Louisiana. He worked for his steamboat passage to St. Louis, Missouri and then remained there until he had earned enough money for the trip to Dubuque.   


[[Image:hhm.png|left|thumb|250px|Cigar box opener]]
[[Image:hhm.png|left|thumb|250px|Cigar box opener]]

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Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

Mehlhop, John Sr. (Kingdom of Hanover, 1817--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 1, 1901). Mehlhop immigrated to the United States at the age of sixteen and landed in New Orleans, Louisiana. He worked for his steamboat passage to St. Louis, Missouri and then remained there until he had earned enough money for the trip to Dubuque.

Cigar box opener

Mehlhop and a partner purchased a farm near Dubuque and two years sold it at a profit. In 1853 he became a partner in a wholesale tobacco and grocery business. This later became JOHN MEHLHOP, SON AND COMPANY. Mehlhop later retired from active business and the firm of Mehlhop and Son was discontinued. Its successor, H. H. MEHLHOP, wholesale distributors of tobaccos and cigarettes, was owned and managed by Carl Mehlhop, his grandson.

Mehlhop served on the city council. His home, the "King Mansion," was originally the residence of John KING.

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