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DUBUQUE STATUARY AND ORNAMENTAL COMPANY. Organized in 1918, the company was located at 16th and Jackson [[STREETS]]. The firm manufactured a variety of religious statuary as well as cornices, mouldings, beams, and column caps. Statuary was generally life-sized or half-size with a few very small figures manufactured for desks or bookcase ornamentation.
DUBUQUE STATUARY AND ORNAMENTAL COMPANY. Organized in 1918, the company was located at 1592 Jackson. The firm manufactured a variety of religious statuary as well as cornices, mouldings, beams, and column caps. Statuary was generally life-sized or half-size with a few very small figures manufactured for desks or bookcase ornamentation.


Products were primarily marketed in Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas.
Products were primarily marketed in Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas.
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Statuary and Ornamental Company One of City's Thriving Concerns, Telegraph Herald, Nov. 1919
Statuary and Ornamental Company One of City's Thriving Concerns, Telegraph Herald, Nov. 1919


[[Category: Manufacturing Company]]
[[Category: Church Furniture/Art]]

Revision as of 00:05, 4 May 2011

DUBUQUE STATUARY AND ORNAMENTAL COMPANY. Organized in 1918, the company was located at 1592 Jackson. The firm manufactured a variety of religious statuary as well as cornices, mouldings, beams, and column caps. Statuary was generally life-sized or half-size with a few very small figures manufactured for desks or bookcase ornamentation.

Products were primarily marketed in Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska and the Dakotas.

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Statuary and Ornamental Company One of City's Thriving Concerns, Telegraph Herald, Nov. 1919