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FABRICIUS COMPANY (THE). Founded in 1941, The Fabricius Company in 1957 through 1964 was located at 60 E. 18th according to the '''Dubuque City Directory'''.  
FABRICIUS COMPANY (THE). Founded in 1940, The Fabricius Company in 1957 through 1964 was located at 60 E. 18th according to the '''Dubuque City Directory'''.  


From 1966 through 1989 the company was located at 332 Main Street. The company manufactured church furniture.
From 1966 through 1989 the company was located at 332 Main Street. The company manufactured church furniture. (1) In 1970 it employed two people. (2)


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Directory of Dubuque Industries. Prepared by the Dubuque Industrial Bureau, 1967
1. "Directory of Dubuque Industries". Prepared by the Dubuque Industrial Bureau, 1967
 
2. "Directory of Industry," ''Telegraph Herald'', April 5, 1970, p. 77


[[Category: Church Furniture/Art]]
[[Category: Church Furniture/Art]]
[[Category: Furniture Company]]
[[Category: Furniture Company]]

Latest revision as of 19:34, 20 August 2019

FABRICIUS COMPANY (THE). Founded in 1940, The Fabricius Company in 1957 through 1964 was located at 60 E. 18th according to the Dubuque City Directory.

From 1966 through 1989 the company was located at 332 Main Street. The company manufactured church furniture. (1) In 1970 it employed two people. (2)

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1. "Directory of Dubuque Industries". Prepared by the Dubuque Industrial Bureau, 1967

2. "Directory of Industry," Telegraph Herald, April 5, 1970, p. 77