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RANDALL, Job Sherman.(Washington Co., NY, 1816--Dubuque, IA, Aug. 14, 1891).  Randall moved to Chicago in 1836 to Dubuque in 1860. In association with [[PELAN, Christopher|Christopher PELAN]], Randall bought Dubuque's first sawmill which had been constructed in 1847 by the Gibbs Brothers. The mill had an annual capacity of three million feet of lumber. (1)
RANDALL, Job Sherman.(Washington Co., NY, 1816--Dubuque, IA, Aug. 14, 1891).  Randall moved to Chicago in 1836 to Dubuque in 1860. In association with [[PELAN, Christopher|Christopher PELAN]], Randall bought Dubuque's first sawmill which had been constructed in 1847 by the Gibbs Brothers. The mill had an annual capacity of three million feet of lumber. (1)


The Pelan and Randall Company remained in operation until February 14, 1877, when Randall bought Pelan's share of the company from his estate. (2) He operated the mill until about 1888. (3)
The [[PELAN & RANDALL]] remained in operation until February 14, 1877, when Randall bought Pelan's share of the company from his estate. (2) He operated the mill until about 1888. (3)


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Revision as of 02:52, 10 February 2018

RANDALL, Job Sherman.(Washington Co., NY, 1816--Dubuque, IA, Aug. 14, 1891). Randall moved to Chicago in 1836 to Dubuque in 1860. In association with Christopher PELAN, Randall bought Dubuque's first sawmill which had been constructed in 1847 by the Gibbs Brothers. The mill had an annual capacity of three million feet of lumber. (1)

The PELAN & RANDALL remained in operation until February 14, 1877, when Randall bought Pelan's share of the company from his estate. (2) He operated the mill until about 1888. (3)

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Source:

1. "Death of Job S. Randall," Dubuque Daily Herald, August 15, 1891, p. 4.

2. "Biographical Sketches," The Herald, December 20, 1885, p. 14

3. "Death of..."