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Oscar F. Mayer

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195:. He asked Gottfried to begin studying the sausage-making process. Meanwhile, Oscar began saving money for the venture. Three years later, he started a butcher and sausage-making shop of his own, when he was 24 years old, with his brothers Gottfried and Max. Five years later, the proprietor who owned the store refused to renew Mayer's lease, hoping that he could profit from Mayer's business success. Pushed out on his own, Mayer bought a property and constructed a two-story building for his business and family. In 1887 he married Louise Greiner, originally from 263: 33: 214:
in 1893. The company had grown to 43 employees in 1900, offering meat delivered across the city of Chicago and its suburbs. Capitalizing on an industry trend, in 1904 the company started using its own brands for its meat products and was one of the earliest participants in the
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After being ill for six weeks, he died in his sleep on March 11, 1955, at age 95, at his home, 5727 North Sheridan Road, in Chicago, with his son and successor
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of 1906, to verify the contents of its products. By the time of his death, the business named after himself had grown to 9,000 employees, with facilities in
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in Chicago's North Side. In 1880, he shared his idea of starting his own meat business with his younger brother, Gottfried, who was back in
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with his cousin, John Schroll. He worked in that city's meat market and in 1876 moved to
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With the company's continued growth, it became a sponsor of such events as
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and his three daughters at his bedside. His wife died in 1931.
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Neresheim
Kingdom of Württemberg
Chicago
Rosehill Cemetery
German-American
Oscar Mayer
Oscar G. Mayer Sr.
German American
Oscar Mayer
Neresheim
Kingdom of Württemberg
German Empire
Detroit
Chicago
Armour & Company
Germany
Munich
Oscar G. Mayer Sr.
polka
World's Columbian Exposition
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Federal Meat Inspection Act
Davenport, Iowa
Los Angeles
Madison, Wisconsin
Philadelphia
Lincoln Park Gun Club
Philip K. Wrigley
Sewell Avery

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