Brach and Brock Confections, IncCreated By: Cohen, M. L Source/Publisher: </em>In <em>International Directory of Company Histories Edited by Tina Grant, vol. 15. Detroit: St. James Press, 1996, 63-65
Brach candymaking, ca. 1904E. J. Brach and Company, interior view showing candy manufacturing by hand circa 1904. Emil Brach (rear, in bowler hat)…
Brach CartoonFull-color cartoon depicting the Brach family deciding to rent their first store. From: "The Story of Brach." Brach's Record Album…
Brach Factory Building, 1940sE. J. Brach and Sons factory building, aerial view, 1940s. From: Brach Review of 1948 (Chicago: E. J. Brach and…
Brach Palace of Sweets, ca. 1905Brach’s Palace of Sweets, exterior, North Avenue and Town Street, ca. 1905, with Emil J. Brach in bowler hat. From:…
Brach workers packaging candies for the Rose line, 1948Brach workers packaging candies for the Rose line, 1948. From: Brach Review of 1948 (Chicago: E. J. Brach and Sons,…
Brach, Edwin and FrankEdwin J. Brach, President (left) and Frank V. Brach, Executive Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, 1948. From: E. J. Brach…
Brach, Emil J. with Brach employees at the E. J. Brach and Sons factory, 1946Emil J. Brach, center, with Brach employees, at the E. J. Brach and Sons factory, fall 1946. From: "We ‘Get…
Brach, Emil JuliusEmil J. Brach opened a small candy shop on North Avenue in Chicago’s largely German-American North Side neighborhood in 1904. By the time of his death forty-three years later, his candy company would be the world’s largest maker of popular-priced bulk candies, with a sprawling factory on Chicago’s west side believed to be the largest candy factory in the United States.
Brach's Fresh advertisementBrach's Fresh advertisement for candies created for summer. From: Life (May 23, 1960): 115.
Brach's chocolate tanks, ca. 1947E. J. Brach & Sons, chocolate tanks (capacity 19,000 pounds), ca. 1947
Brewed with Style: The Story of the House of HeilemanCreated By: Paul D. Koeller and David H. DeLano Publisher: La Crosse, WI: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Foundation, Incorporated, 2004
Breweries of WisconsinCreated By: Apps, Jerold W Publisher: Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1992
Brewery workers pose outside the August Schell Brewery, 1885Brewery workers pose outside the August Schell Brewery, 1885.
Brewery workers strike in Saint LouisThe June 1881 newspaper article discusses a strike inaugurated by brewery workers in St. Louis. The works demanded shorter working…
Brief History of the Gruen Watch CompanyCreated By: Robert Dietrich Gruen Publisher: Indianapolis: KenRo Printing Company, 1991
Bringin’ Home the Bacon: The Rath Packing Company in Waterloo 1891-1985Created By: Conrad, Rebecca Publisher: Iowa City, IA: Tallgrass Historians, L.C., 2010