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GASSER, Albert. (Germany, 1845-- ). Manufacturer of paving and building brick. Gasser sailed for the United States in 1865 and came to Dubuque in 1867.  He worked for a time in the Rhomberg distillery, the [[ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD]], and for fourteen years the Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesota Railroad.  
GASSER, Albert. (Germany, 1845--Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 6, 1918). Gasser sailed for the United States in 1865 and came to Dubuque in 1867.  He worked for the Rhomberg distillery, [[ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD]], and for fourteen years the [[CHICAGO, DUBUQUE AND MINNESOTA RAILROAD]].  


In 1884 Gasser decided to go into business for himself and become a manufacturer of brick. His company developed to have a capacity of two million brick annually. He provided the material for the construction of the [[DUBUQUE COUNTY COURT HOUSE]], [[NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY]], and the Bishop Kennedy building and many residences in the city. Gasser assisted in the organization of the Concentration Ore Company of Dubuque and the East Dubuque Smelting Company. He was a stockholder in the [[DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY]] and the Turbine Wheel and Mill Supply Company.
In 1884 Gasser decided to go into business for himself and become a manufacturer of brick. His company's capacity of two million brick annually provided the material for the construction of the [[DUBUQUE COUNTY COURTHOUSE]], [[NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY]], and many residences in the city. The brickyard was the site of the future [[WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL]]. (1)
 
Gasser assisted in the organization of the Concentration Ore Company of Dubuque and the East Dubuque Smelting Company. He was a stockholder in the [[DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY]] and the Turbine Wheel and Mill Supply Company.
 
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1. "Deaths," ''Telegraph-Herald'', July 27, 1941, p. 10
 
2. "Funeral Services for Albert Gasser," ''Telegraph-Herald'', February 9, 1918, p. 14
 
'''Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa'''. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 234


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Latest revision as of 00:32, 22 March 2019

GASSER, Albert. (Germany, 1845--Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 6, 1918). Gasser sailed for the United States in 1865 and came to Dubuque in 1867. He worked for the Rhomberg distillery, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, and for fourteen years the CHICAGO, DUBUQUE AND MINNESOTA RAILROAD.

In 1884 Gasser decided to go into business for himself and become a manufacturer of brick. His company's capacity of two million brick annually provided the material for the construction of the DUBUQUE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY, and many residences in the city. The brickyard was the site of the future WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. (1)

Gasser assisted in the organization of the Concentration Ore Company of Dubuque and the East Dubuque Smelting Company. He was a stockholder in the DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY and the Turbine Wheel and Mill Supply Company.

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Source:

1. "Deaths," Telegraph-Herald, July 27, 1941, p. 10

2. "Funeral Services for Albert Gasser," Telegraph-Herald, February 9, 1918, p. 14

Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 234