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[[Image:bradley.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Cigar case.Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]BRADLEY BROTHERS. Bradley Brothers was one of the oldest and became the largest manufacturer of cigars in Dubuque. The factory, offices and warehouse were located at 715 Iowa Street where between 150 and 175 people were employed.  
[[Image:bradley.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Cigar case.Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]
[[Image:bradley.png|right|thumb|250px|]]BRADLEY BROTHERS. Bradley Brothers was one of the oldest and became the largest manufacturer of cigars in Dubuque. The factory, offices and warehouse were located at 715 Iowa Street where between 150 and 175 people were employed.  


Cigars in 1911 were all handmade. The popular "Baroness," a ten-cent cigar, and the "Bradley," a five cent cigar, were the most popular and were sold directly to the public.
Cigars in 1911 were all handmade. The popular "Baroness," a ten-cent cigar, and the "Bradley," a five cent cigar, were the most popular and were sold directly to the public.

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Photo courtesy: Jim Massey
Cigar case.Photo courtesy: Jim Massey
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BRADLEY BROTHERS. Bradley Brothers was one of the oldest and became the largest manufacturer of cigars in Dubuque. The factory, offices and warehouse were located at 715 Iowa Street where between 150 and 175 people were employed.

Cigars in 1911 were all handmade. The popular "Baroness," a ten-cent cigar, and the "Bradley," a five cent cigar, were the most popular and were sold directly to the public.

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Baroness cigars