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Julius Kessler (August 4, 1855 [1] – 10 December 1940) was the founder of Kessler Whiskey. Kessler was born in Budapest, Austrian Empire [2] in 1855. [3] He came to America to make his fortune. He founded Kessler Whisky in the 1870s in Leadville, Colorado. In the early days, to get his product out, Kessler went from saloon to saloon selling ...
Kessler started selling whiskey in Leadville, Colorado, in the late 1870s. In the early days, Julius Kessler went from saloon to saloon selling the whiskey. Kessler's company quickly became profitable, in part due to the higher prices the whiskey commanded in remote areas. [2] Kessler retired from the business in 1921 at the age of 65. [2]
General management of all operations was soon after handled by Julius Kessler, who was based in Chicago. [36] In 1909, he announced his retirement from the whiskey business, [37] although that appears not to have occurred, resulting in greater independence from the Whiskey Trust. He went on to register brand "Atherton" as a US patent in 1911.
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Kessler or Keßler is a surname of German and Jewish origins. It is an occupational name that means coppersmith, or more precisely, a kettle (German Kessel) maker. In alpine countries the name derived from the definition "the one living in the basin of a valley". [1] People named Kessler include: Achim Kessler (born 1964), German politician
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