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KOLCK, Richard. (Diilmen, Province of Westphalis, Apr. 26, 1849-- ). Proprietor of a wholesale notion concern at 779-783 Iowa street. After attending the public and high schools of Diilmen, Kolck spent two years and a half as bookkeeper for a local concern and then emigrated to America.  
KOLCK, Richard. (Diilmen, Province of Westphalis, Apr. 26, 1849--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 21, 1937). After attending the public and high schools of Dulmen, Westphalia, Kolck spent two and a half years as the bookkeeper for a local concern and then emigrated to America.  


He came to Dubuque in 1870 and became a salesman for the firm of Glover & Sinnock, now
He came to Dubuque in 1870 and became a salesman for the firm of Glover & Sinnock, later [[H. B. GLOVER COMPANY]]. Several years later, he opened his own notions business at the corner of Seventh and Main [[STREETS]]. His business prospered and he moved to 776 Main street until 1892, adding also the wholesale department. In March, 1897, he moved the business 779-783 Iowa street.
the [[H. B. GLOVER COMPANY]], which position he held until opening his own business at the corner of Seventh and Main [[STREETS]]. His business prospered and he moved to 776 Main street until 1892, adding also the wholesale department. In March, 1897, he again moved and settled at his present address.  


Kolck was a director of the Citizens' State Bank and of the [[DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY]], and director and one of the owners of the Dubuque Sharpshooters' Park.  
Kolck was a director of the [[CITIZENS' STATE BANK (THE)]], [[DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY]] and was a director and one of the owners of the Dubuque Sharpshooters' Park.  
 
See: [[R. KOLCK]]
 
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Goodspeed, Weston Arthur, '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1911, p. 531


[[Category: Business Leader]]
[[Category: Business Leader]]

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KOLCK, Richard. (Diilmen, Province of Westphalis, Apr. 26, 1849--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 21, 1937). After attending the public and high schools of Dulmen, Westphalia, Kolck spent two and a half years as the bookkeeper for a local concern and then emigrated to America.

He came to Dubuque in 1870 and became a salesman for the firm of Glover & Sinnock, later H. B. GLOVER COMPANY. Several years later, he opened his own notions business at the corner of Seventh and Main STREETS. His business prospered and he moved to 776 Main street until 1892, adding also the wholesale department. In March, 1897, he moved the business 779-783 Iowa street.

Kolck was a director of the CITIZENS' STATE BANK (THE), DUBUQUE CASKET COMPANY and was a director and one of the owners of the Dubuque Sharpshooters' Park.

See: R. KOLCK

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Source:

Goodspeed, Weston Arthur, History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1911, p. 531