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The 1915 ''Dubuque City Directory'' and the 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed 523-25 Bank and Insurance Building as the address.
The 1915 ''Dubuque City Directory'' and the 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed 523-25 Bank and Insurance Building as the address.


1948 ''Dubuque Classified Business Directory'' listed 1005 American Trust Building.
The 1948 ''Dubuque Classified Business Directory'' listed 1005 American Trust Building.


The 1962 through 1977 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 1005 American Trust Building.
The 1962 through 1977 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 1005 American Trust Building.

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FRUDDEN LUMBER COMPANY. Local lumber company incorporated in 1888 and capitalized at $35,000. With annual sales of approximately $300,000, the Frudden Company was located at the foot of Seventh Street with branch lumberyards in Ackley, Charles City, Eagle Grove, Ossian and Marshalltown, Iowa.

The 1911-12 Dubuque City Directory listed 521-523 BANK AND INSURANCE BUILDING.

The 1915 Dubuque City Directory and the 1916-1917 White's Dubuque County Directory listed 523-25 Bank and Insurance Building as the address.

The 1948 Dubuque Classified Business Directory listed 1005 American Trust Building.

The 1962 through 1977 Dubuque City Directory listed 1005 American Trust Building.

The 1980 Dubuque City Directory listed 506 DUBUQUE BUILDING.

In October 1988 Frudden Lumber Company, founded by Arbst F. FRUDDEN and family-owned for three generations, was sold to the North Missouri Lumber Company of Manhattan, Kansas. Based at CYCARE Plaza, Frudden had forty employees and nine lumberyards in eastern Iowa.