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“Leinenkugel’s rich history stretches back to Civil
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2. Van
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3. Ibid.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid.
6.Rudin,
Max. “Beer and America,” American Heritage, June/July
2002, p 28.
7. Apps,
Jerry. (Breweries of Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin
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8. Ibid.,
18.
9. Ibid.,
19.
10. Apps,
Jerry. (Breweries of Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press, 1992), p 17. 10. Rudin, Max. “Beer and America,”
American Heritage, June/July 2002, p 29.
11. Ibid.,
p 29.
12. Rudin,
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13. Ibid.
14. Miller,
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16. Apps,
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17. Ibid.,
p 18.
18. Ibid.,
p 19.
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20. Apps,
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21. Apps,
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22. Apps,
Jerry. (Breweries of Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin
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23. Ibid.,
p 161.
24. “Leinenkugel’s
rich history stretches back to Civil War,” p.13.
25. Land
deed. November 17, 1872, (Union Lumbering Company & Jacob
Leinenkugel, John Miller) housed at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
courthouse, Register of Deeds.
26. “Leinenkugel’s
rich history stretches back to Civil War,” p.13.
27. “The
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28.“Story
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29.The
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30. Zeitlin,
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31. Ibid.
32. Apps,
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33. Ibid.
p 17.
34. Zeitlin,
Richard H., Germans in Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin: State Historical
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35. Ibid.,
p. 394.
36. “Leinenkugel’s
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37. Apps,
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38. Zeitlin,
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39. “A
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40. Ibid.
41. Leinenkugel,
William. “At Work in Chippewa Falls: Oral Histories,”
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42. “Story
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44. “Story
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45. Ibid.
46. “St.
Charles Borromeo Catholic Church,” church directory, 2000.
47. “The
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48. Ibid.
49. Zeitlin,
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50. Ibid.
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55. Ibid.
56. Leinenkugel,
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57. “Wet
Votes Outnumbered Drys: Straw Vote on Prohibition brings out many
ballots,” Chippewa (Wisconsin) Herald-Telegram, 10 March
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58. Ibid.
59. Leinenkugel,
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19 May 1945.
62. Ibid.
63. “This
Fourth….,” Chippewa (Wisconsin) Herald-Telegram, 19
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