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John C. Pritzlaff was an immigrant from Pomerania, Prussia, who came to Milwaukee in 1841, before Wisconsin was a state. [1] In 1850 he, August Suelflohn, and Henry Nazro opened a small hardware store on Third Street called John Pritzlaff and Company. Pritzlaff became the sole owner in 1866. [2]
First full-service, public hospital in Milwaukee that served all, regardless of ability to pay, and site of Dr. Edgar End's research into high-pressure oxygen therapies. 115: Milwaukee County Historical Center: Milwaukee County Historical Center: March 14, 1973 : 910 N. 3rd St.
In 1844, Pritzlaff married Sophia Christine Blume. [5] They had eight children: Elizabeth Sophia (1845–1916), who married John C. Koch; Anton (1847–1849); Auguste Emile (1850–1888), who married Franz Wollaeger, the secretary and treasurer of the John Pritzlaff Hardware Company; Mathilda (1855–1857); Louis (1858–1872); Amalia Emma (1851–1926), who married Herman August Luedke, the ...
Beginning in the 1870s, the area's economy began to diversify. In 1873, the Northwestern Union Railway laid tracks through present-day Shorewood along the eastern bank of the Milwaukee River. The railroad was a boon for local businesses, including the Milwaukee Cement Company, which began quarrying limestone on the bluffs above the river in 1876.
The Charles Ross Hardware Store at 1234-38 E. Brady Street is a 3-story building designed by Wiskocil and Schutz and built in 1897, with a largely intact street-level storefront. Above that, two oriels span the second and third stories. The cornice is topped with metal balusters. [23] [3]
Ocean Connections, the manager of the seal programs at the Milwaukee County Zoo, announced in fall the seals would leave the zoo in December.
St. Paul Fish Company has two locations, one at the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., and one next to the Mequon Public Market, 6200 W. Mequon Road, Mequon.
The Sea Latch is valued at $4.9 million, while the Webber Road property is listed at $3.25 million. York’s $4M bid for Long Sands Beach: Frequently asked questions answered.
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