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FLUCKIGER, Albert. (Huttwil, Canton Bern, Switzerland, April 27, 1880--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 4, 1954). Fluckiger came to the United States and the age of fourteen and settled in Dubuque. He began his career operating a grocery, but in 1913 took over an early auto business. He erected a building at 450-498 Central in 1917 and established the [[FLUCKIGER MOTOR COMPANY]]. He also owned and operated several farms and raised Palomino horses.
FLUCKIGER, Albert. (Huttwil, Canton Bern, Switzerland, April 27, 1880--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 4, 1954). Fluckiger came to the United States at the age of fourteen and settled in Dubuque. He began his career operating a grocery, but in 1913 took over an early auto business.  
 
Fluckiger erected a building at 450-498 Central in 1917 and established the [[FLUCKIGER MOTOR COMPANY]]. He also owned and operated several farms and raised Palomino horses.


Locally, Fluckiger was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served on the highway committee.
Locally, Fluckiger was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served on the highway committee.

Revision as of 21:06, 19 December 2015

FLUCKIGER, Albert. (Huttwil, Canton Bern, Switzerland, April 27, 1880--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 4, 1954). Fluckiger came to the United States at the age of fourteen and settled in Dubuque. He began his career operating a grocery, but in 1913 took over an early auto business.

Fluckiger erected a building at 450-498 Central in 1917 and established the FLUCKIGER MOTOR COMPANY. He also owned and operated several farms and raised Palomino horses.

Locally, Fluckiger was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served on the highway committee.

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Source:

"Fall Injuries Prove Fatal to Fluckiger, 74," Telegraph Herald November 15, 1954, p. 1