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WATTERS AND DENNIS CRACKER FACTORY. Owned and operated by Thomas Watters and W. S. Dennis, who also owned [[WATTERS AND DENNIS]], the cracker factory had | WATTERS AND DENNIS CRACKER FACTORY. Owned and operated by Thomas Watters and W. S. Dennis, who also owned [[WATTERS AND DENNIS]], the cracker factory had the capacity of converting twenty-five barrels of flour daily into crackers. | ||
In 1887 the company at 20-22 Eighth Street between Bluff and Locust employed fifteen. | In 1887 the company at 20-22 Eighth Street between Bluff and Locust employed fifteen workers. | ||
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WATTERS AND DENNIS CRACKER FACTORY. Owned and operated by Thomas Watters and W. S. Dennis, who also owned WATTERS AND DENNIS, the cracker factory had the capacity of converting twenty-five barrels of flour daily into crackers.
In 1887 the company at 20-22 Eighth Street between Bluff and Locust employed fifteen workers.
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Source:
The Industries of Dubuque: Her Relations as a Trade Center, Dubuque: J. M. Elster and Company, Publishers, 1887, p. 72