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The company had two factories. One produced the statuary while the other was dedicated to manufacturing church furniture. The factories and buildings covered 90,000 square feet and the company had its own side racks for receiving and shipping. Officers included J.J. Ott, President; M.J. Mulgrew, vice-president; W.H. Meuser, secretary, and P.F. Ryder, treasurer. | The company had two factories. One produced the statuary while the other was dedicated to manufacturing church furniture. The factories and buildings covered 90,000 square feet and the company had its own side racks for receiving and shipping. Officers included J.J. Ott, President; M.J. Mulgrew, vice-president; W.H. Meuser, secretary, and P.F. Ryder, treasurer. | ||
[[Image:dubuquealtar.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | [[Image:dubuquealtar.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:43, 31 March 2011
DUBUQUE ALTAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY. With its offices located at 19th and Pine STREETS, the Dubuque Altar Manufacturing Company manufactured statuary, altars and pews offering more than fifty styles of ends. Statuary included stations of the cross, Christmas and other groupings, reliefs, brackets, vases, pedestals, baptismals and holy water fonts.
The company had two factories. One produced the statuary while the other was dedicated to manufacturing church furniture. The factories and buildings covered 90,000 square feet and the company had its own side racks for receiving and shipping. Officers included J.J. Ott, President; M.J. Mulgrew, vice-president; W.H. Meuser, secretary, and P.F. Ryder, treasurer.