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GEORGE DEE AND SON'S BASKET AND LYE WORKS. Located at the corner of Garfield and Kniest avenues, the business was established and incorporated in 1893. Dee waged a long battle to develop his business in Dubuque. In 1892 he successfully fought an ordinance that he and his heirs had to guarantee employment for one hundred workers for ninety-nine years. This was ten years. (1)
GEORGE DEE AND SON'S BASKET AND LYE WORKS. Located at the corner of Garfield and Kniest avenues, the company founded by George Dee waged a long battle to develop in Dubuque. In 1892 he successfully fought an ordinance that he and his heirs had to guarantee employment for one hundred workers for ninety-nine years. (1) The business capitalized at $70,000 was incorporated on December 23, 1893. (2)


The company manufactured Dee's 98% Lye and a range of willow and stave baskets in addition to berry boxes and "Dee's improved stove carriers." The company advertised its capacity as 80,000 baskets, 75,000 berry boxes, and 150 cases of lye per day. In 1892 he obtained 2 million feet of elm logs for winter time production. (2)
The company manufactured Dee's 98% Lye and a range of willow and stave baskets in addition to berry boxes and "Dee's improved stove carriers." The company advertised its capacity as 80,000 baskets, 75,000 berry boxes, and 150 cases of lye per day. In 1892 he obtained 2 million feet of elm logs for winter time production. (3)


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1. "Agrees to the Changes," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', April 7, 1892, p. 4
1. "Agrees to the Changes," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', April 7, 1892, p. 4


2. "Municipal Molecules," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', December 2, 1892, p. 4
2. "Have Incorporated," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', December 24, 1893, p. 4
 
3. "Municipal Molecules," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', December 2, 1892, p. 4


"Geo. Dee & Son's Basket and Lye Works," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', January 1, 1895
"Geo. Dee & Son's Basket and Lye Works," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', January 1, 1895


[[Category: Basket Manufacturers]]
[[Category: Basket Manufacturers]]

Revision as of 17:44, 3 December 2016

GEORGE DEE AND SON'S BASKET AND LYE WORKS. Located at the corner of Garfield and Kniest avenues, the company founded by George Dee waged a long battle to develop in Dubuque. In 1892 he successfully fought an ordinance that he and his heirs had to guarantee employment for one hundred workers for ninety-nine years. (1) The business capitalized at $70,000 was incorporated on December 23, 1893. (2)

The company manufactured Dee's 98% Lye and a range of willow and stave baskets in addition to berry boxes and "Dee's improved stove carriers." The company advertised its capacity as 80,000 baskets, 75,000 berry boxes, and 150 cases of lye per day. In 1892 he obtained 2 million feet of elm logs for winter time production. (3)

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1. "Agrees to the Changes," Dubuque Daily Herald, April 7, 1892, p. 4

2. "Have Incorporated," Dubuque Daily Herald, December 24, 1893, p. 4

3. "Municipal Molecules," Dubuque Daily Herald, December 2, 1892, p. 4

"Geo. Dee & Son's Basket and Lye Works," Dubuque Daily Herald, January 1, 1895