Edmund (sic) Hollander, Esq. died in this city last Thursday of consumption
after a long illness. Mr. Hollander was at one time one of the prominent men
of the city. He was for a long time in the employ of the Wm. Rahr Sons Brewing
Co. The funeral took place last Sunday under the auspices of the Sons of Herman,
of which the deceased was an honored member.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, August 30, 1887 P. 3
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Death of 58-year old Emanuel Hollander. He came here in 1855 or 1856 and
together with his brother-in-law Bock and Mr. Jacob Velten, opened a liquor
business. Later he went south, was drafted into the Confederate Army, deserted, and
then had a business in Little Rock, Arkansas. Afterwards he was associated with
breweries in Champlain, Ill. and here – including Kewaunee and Ahnepee. He was
buried last Sun. in a funeral conducted by lodge brothers.
Der Nord Westen, 01 Sept. 1887
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[bur. 08-28-1887/age 58 yrs.]
Edmund (sic) Hollander, Esq. died in this city last Thursday of consumption
after a long illness. Mr. Hollander was at one time one of the prominent men
of the city. He was for a long time in the employ of the Wm. Rahr Sons Brewing
Co. The funeral took place last Sunday under the auspices of the Sons of Herman,
of which the deceased was an honored member.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, August 30, 1887 P. 3
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Death of 58-year old Emanuel Hollander. He came here in 1855 or 1856 and
together with his brother-in-law Bock and Mr. Jacob Velten, opened a liquor
business. Later he went south, was drafted into the Confederate Army, deserted, and
then had a business in Little Rock, Arkansas. Afterwards he was associated with
breweries in Champlain, Ill. and here – including Kewaunee and Ahnepee. He was
buried last Sun. in a funeral conducted by lodge brothers.
Der Nord Westen, 01 Sept. 1887
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[bur. 08-28-1887/age 58 yrs.]
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