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(New page: C. H. LITTLE, BRUCE AND COMPANY. A local glassware firm, C. H. Little, Bruce and Company became BECKER-HAZELTON COMPANY. This company was purchased in 1959 by G. J. Hohnecker who estab...) |
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C. H. LITTLE, BRUCE AND COMPANY. | [[File:CHLB.png|left|thumb|300px|December 22, 1894 advertisement]] | ||
[[File:cHB.png|left|thumb|300px|Spanish American War patriotic envelope]] | |||
[[Image:LITTLEBRUCEA.png|right|thumb|300px|]] | |||
[[Image:LITTLEBRUCEB.png|left|thumb|250px|Magnified section of envelope.]] | |||
[[Image:chlbco.png|right|thumb|250px|Trade Token]]C. H. LITTLE, BRUCE AND COMPANY. C. H. Little, Bruce and Company located at 543-545 Main Street in 1890-91, imported earthenware from Liverpool, England and chinaware from Hamburg, Germany. | |||
[[Category: | The 1899-1900 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed 537-545 Main. | ||
The company became [[BECKER-HAZLETON COMPANY]] and was purchased in 1959 by G. J. Hohnecker who established [[HOHNECKER'S]] in Dubuque. | |||
See: [[BECKER, Charles H.|Charles H. BECKER]] | |||
[[Category: Crockery/Glassware Retailers]] | |||
[[Category: Toy Merchant]] | |||
[[Category: Trade Tokens]] |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 25 November 2022
C. H. LITTLE, BRUCE AND COMPANY. C. H. Little, Bruce and Company located at 543-545 Main Street in 1890-91, imported earthenware from Liverpool, England and chinaware from Hamburg, Germany.
The 1899-1900 Dubuque City Directory listed 537-545 Main.
The company became BECKER-HAZLETON COMPANY and was purchased in 1959 by G. J. Hohnecker who established HOHNECKER'S in Dubuque.
See: Charles H. BECKER