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Muehlebach Brewery
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Biography of George Muehlebach (1881-1955), Businessman
1999
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Brewhouses in Kansas City, 1850s-1919
March-April 1987
Article about old brewhouses in Kansas City, mostly demolished or no longer in business, with photos and illustrations, including the Lemp Brewery at 20th and McGee Streets, the Kansas City Brewery at...
3.
George Muehlebach
1908
Photo and bio of George Edward Muehlebach, Sr., or George Muehlebach, Sr. (1833-1905) and biographical sketch of his son, George Muehlebach, Jr. Description of the father as a native of Switzerland emigrating...
4.
George Muehlebach, Jr.
1938
Biographical sketch of George Edward Muehlebach, Jr., or George Muehlebach, Jr., vice-president and general manager of the George Muehlebach Brewing Company at 316 Oak Street in Kansas City. Description...
5.
Harmony Lunch Restaurant
June, 1941
Looking northwest from the southeast corner of 4th and Grand. Shows Harmony Lunch restaurant with a large Muehlebach Beer sign on the side.
6.
Kansas Citians with Records: City Builders--Representative Missourians
1912
Biographical sketch of George Muehlebach, Sr. (1831-1905), a native of Switzerland and founder of the Muehlebach Brewing Company in Kansas City in 1868, and his son, George Muehlebach, Jr. (1881-1955),...
7.
Men Drinking Beer
April 17, 1951
South Central Business Association Secretary N. Emerson Paton (far right) and others at an SCBA Secretaries Forum Dinner, April 17, 1951, at the Muehlebach Brewing Company.
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Muehlebach Brewery
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Muehlebach Brewery
1940
Aerial view of brewery; located at 4th and Oak.
10.
Muehlebach Brewery
October 18, 1950
Interior view of International Geneva Association during a meal at the brewery.
11.
Muehlebach Brewery
1950
Muehlebach Brewery trucks delivering goods to Grand Slam Liquor Store, located at 201 E. 6th Street Trafficway.
12.
Muehlebach Brewery
circa 1911.
Established in 1868 and "now one of the largest. ..breweries of the West."
13.
Old-Is-New Brew Awakens KC's Tastebuds and Heritage
September 12, 2008
Column laments the loss of a once popular beer in this country. It includes information concerning the Schlitz brand and its relationship to Kansas City. Schlitz was once the king of beers, and its "dominance...
14.
Priests of Pallas Parade Float
1895
People in costume atop horse-drawn Muehlebach Brewery float.
15.
Principals and Site in New Muehlebach Brewery
March/27/1937
Photos (including George Muehlebach and Carl Muehlebach), map, and captions about the "revival of the Muehlebach name in the brewery business in Kansas City, a name linked with the industry from 1868 to...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1895-1907, Page p046
1895-1907
North central part of early Kansas City in the Crossroads Arts District from W. 17th Street south to W. 19th Street and from Wyandotte Street east to Main Street, showing buildings, streets and additions....
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1909-1938, Page p062
1909-1938
A portion of Kansas City from W. 16th Street south to W. 18th Street and from Wyandotte east to Main Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 2, 1909-1937, Page p158
1909-1937
A portion of Kansas City Old Town from E. 3rd Street south to E. Missouri Avenue and from Walnut east to Oak, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with...
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