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SEEGER, Ignatz. (Switzerland, Feb. 14, 1807---1884). Brewer. Seeger emigrated to America in December, 1849 and came to Dubuque in May 1851.  The following year he engaged in the brewing business. In 1853 his brewery burned down. He rebuilt it, but when completed, the arches were not strong enough, and the building came down.  After two years, he rebuilt it and carried on the business as the [[KEY CITY BREWERY]] successfully until 1868.
SEEGER, Ignatz. (Switzerland, Feb. 14, 1807---Oct. 4, 1884). Seeger emigrated to America in December, 1849 and came to Dubuque in May 1851.  The following year he engaged in the brewing business. In 1853 his brewery along South Locust burned down. He rebuilt it, but when completed, the arches were not strong enough, and the building came down.  After two years, he rebuilt it and carried on the business as the [[KEY CITY BREWERY]] successfully until 1868.
 
He sold a portion of the ownership in his brewery to the Dubuque Joint Stock Beer Company. This was eventually taken over by Ambrose Greed who operated "Gleed's Brewery" until 1876 when it closed. In 1878 the brewery and its equipment was purchased by [[PIER, John|John PIER]] who reopened a brewery on the site.


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DeWitt Observer, October 15, 1884
DeWitt Observer, October 15, 1884
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Oct. 5, 1884


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Revision as of 21:30, 19 June 2012

SEEGER, Ignatz. (Switzerland, Feb. 14, 1807---Oct. 4, 1884). Seeger emigrated to America in December, 1849 and came to Dubuque in May 1851. The following year he engaged in the brewing business. In 1853 his brewery along South Locust burned down. He rebuilt it, but when completed, the arches were not strong enough, and the building came down. After two years, he rebuilt it and carried on the business as the KEY CITY BREWERY successfully until 1868.

He sold a portion of the ownership in his brewery to the Dubuque Joint Stock Beer Company. This was eventually taken over by Ambrose Greed who operated "Gleed's Brewery" until 1876 when it closed. In 1878 the brewery and its equipment was purchased by John PIER who reopened a brewery on the site.

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DeWitt Observer, October 15, 1884

St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Oct. 5, 1884