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The Emergence of an Industrial Nation, 1840-1893

Anheuser, William portrait from his 1901 obituary in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Portrait of William Anheuser from his 1901 obituary in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 20, 1901, p. 14.

Anheuser’s beer production statistics

May 2, 1880, issue of St. Louis’s German-language Anzeiger des Westens (Gazette of the West) showing statistics for Anheuser’s beer…

Anneke Fritz (1818-1872) and Mathilde Franziska (1817-1884). Papers, 1791-1884

Created By: Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, WI Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, WI

Anneke, Mathilde at approximately twenty-five years of age

Photograph of a drawing of Mathilde Anneke when she was approximately twenty-five years of age.

Anneke, Mathilde Franziska (née Giesler)

Mathilde Franziska Anneke was an entrepreneur, lecturer, educator, journalist, writer, and a newspaper editor. She was well educated and a free and independent thinker, interested in political and social reform on behalf of women in both the German lands and the United States.

Anneke, Mathilde Franziska wearing dark dress and coat, n.d.

Studio portrait of Mathilde Franziska Anneke wearing dark dress and coat, n.d.

Anneke, Mathilde Franziska’s first newspaper, the <em>Frauen-Zeitung</em>

The second page of Mathilde Franziska Anneke’s first newspaper, the Frauen-Zeitung, which she published on September 27, 1848, in Cologne.

Announcement noting that the Golden Rule Bazaar was closing

Announcement in the San Francisco Call, August 29, 1897, page 5, noting that the Golden Rule Bazaar was closing and…

Announcement that Anheuser bottled beer won an award at the Alabama State Fair

June 1878 announcement in the St Louis Post-Dispatch that Anheuser bottled beer (most likely lager) had won an award at…

Announcement that Anheuser bottled lager beer won the premium award at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

November 1876 announcement in the St. Louis Republican that Anheuser bottled lager beer had won the first premium award at…

Annual Report, Louisville Bridge Company

Annual Report, Louisville Bridge Company

Anti-Friction Bearing Industry

Created By: Morton, Hudson T Publisher: Cambridge, MA: Bellman Pub. Co., 1957

Appel, Nathan Benjamin, n.d.

Nathan Benjamin Appel, n.d. German-born Appel was an investor in the Sonora Exploring and Mining Company of Arizona Territory. The…

Article announcing Anheuser & Busch beer had won a gold medal at the Paris Exposition

May 1879 article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch announcing that “Anheuser &amp; Busch” beer had won a gold medal at…

Article discussing Eberhard Anheuser’s will

May 1880 article in the Missouri Republican discussing Eberhard Anheuser’s will and noting that he had divided his estate into…

Article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch discussing Moses Thalhimer's departure from Thalhimer Brothers and decision to resettle in New York

Article in the April 15, 1917, issue of the Richmond Times-Dispatch discussing Moses Thalhimer's departure from Thalhimer Brothers and decision…

Article on Catholics in business in the United States

Article from the New York Daily Tribune Sunday magazine section on Catholics in the United States. The article discusses prominent…

Auf denn, Ihr Schwester! Deutschamerikanische Frauenvereine in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1844-1914

Created By: Ortlepp, Anke Publisher: Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004

August Gemünder & Sons "Excelsior" Violin, ca. 1890s

August Gemünder & Sons "Excelsior" Violin, ca. 1890s. Front and back detail with label.

August Gemünder & Sons Advertisement from Violin World

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