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HOEFFLIN, Charles. (Baden, Germany--East Dubuque, IL, September 13, 1919]]. Hoefflin came to the United States in 1887 and settled in St. Louis. In 1889 he moved to Dubuque and operated the [[WINONA HOUSE]]. | [[Image:WH6.png|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: https://www.facebook.com/ykyguidiiyr/]]HOEFFLIN, Charles. (Baden, Germany--East Dubuque, IL, September 13, 1919]]. Hoefflin came to the United States in 1887 and settled in St. Louis. In 1889 he moved to Dubuque and operated the [[WINONA HOUSE]]. | ||
He sold the hotel and operated a wholesale and retail liquor store on Couler Avenue until January 1919. He then moved to East Dubuque. | He sold the hotel and operated a wholesale and retail liquor store on Couler Avenue until January 1919. He then moved to East Dubuque. | ||
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"Charles Hoefflin Dies in E. Dubuque," Telegraph Herald, September 14, 1919, | "Charles Hoefflin Dies in E. Dubuque," ''Telegraph Herald,'' September 14, 1919, | ||
[[Category: Liquor Merchant]] | [[Category: Liquor Merchant]] |
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HOEFFLIN, Charles. (Baden, Germany--East Dubuque, IL, September 13, 1919]]. Hoefflin came to the United States in 1887 and settled in St. Louis. In 1889 he moved to Dubuque and operated the WINONA HOUSE.
He sold the hotel and operated a wholesale and retail liquor store on Couler Avenue until January 1919. He then moved to East Dubuque.
See: CHARLES F. HOEFFLIN
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"Charles Hoefflin Dies in E. Dubuque," Telegraph Herald, September 14, 1919,