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This might be a local brewer or bottler, who just happened to get a supply
contract for the railroad for a short time, or something an individual on a
work crew brought along to the camp. Have you looked in Dubuque city
directories, 1900-1910? The directories probably won't be on-line, but you
might call the Dubuque historical society, and see if they have microfilmed
directories, available by interlibrary loan.
At 09:31 AM 4/8/99 -0700, you wrote:
>List Members:
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>I am presently involved in the mitigation of eight railroad-related
>camps in southern Nevada, ca. 1904. One of the noted artifacts at a
>suspected "whiskey ranch" is an amber beer bottle base embossed with
>DUBUQUE / MALTING CO / DUBUQUE, IA. Having searched Toulouse (1971)
>and a few other sources, I have failed to identify any data regarding
>the subject maker, year, contents, etc. Any information provided by
>the list will be greatly appreciated......ww
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