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Christian Heurich

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403:, Germany. Due to a miscarriage and a carriage accident, Mathilde died in 1895, leaving Christian a widower again. On January 11, 1899, Christian married Amelia Louise Keyser, the niece and namesake of his first wife. He was more than twenty years her senior, and together they had four children, three of whom survived into adulthood: Christian Heurich Jr., Anna Marguerite (who died as an infant), Anita Augusta, and Karla Louise. They remained married until his death. Christian Heurich Jr. would continue running the brewery after his father's death and would also work as a real estate investor. 269: 1565: 1526: 1487: 1448: 1349: 1307: 1264: 1225: 1186: 1147: 1108: 1035: 933: 894: 672: 322: 346:
for impurities. The chemical analysis proved a lack of impurities in the company's beer, and Heurich had the analysis published in local newspapers. The Heurich Brewing Company would later follow this commercial success with testimonials in newspapers from physicians prescribing the beer "on account
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In 1872, Heurich partnered with Paul Ritter, an employee of Seeger Brewery in Baltimore. Together, they leased a brewery from George Schnell at 1229 20th Street NW, Washington, D.C. Within a year, Mr. Schnell died, and the partnership between the two men dissolved. Heurich bought Ritter's share in
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between 1857 and 1859. He traveled throughout Europe until his older sister, Elizabeth Jacobsen, who was living in Baltimore, Maryland, convinced him to emigrate to the United States, where he would have a better chance of fulfilling his dream of starting his own brewery; he arrived in June 1866,
255:. Christian's father was the local innkeeper, which included being a butcher and brewer. Christian learned the trade from his father and several apprenticeships in his youth. By the time Christian was fourteen years old, both of his parents had died, leaving him orphaned. Heurich apprenticed in 374:, and the company would focus its operations on ice production. They resumed beer production in 1933 after the repeal of prohibition, and they stopped producing ice in 1940. Heurich would continue working at the brewery until his death. The brewery would close down in 1956. 1579: 688:(From out of my life, 1842-1934: From Haina in Thuringia to Washington, DC, in the United States of America: career and reminiscences). Washington, DC: C. Heurich. In December 2012, Haina became part of the town of Römhild. This village is not to be confused with the 347:
of its purity". In its history, the Brewing Company would suffer three fires: a chimney fire in 1875, two fires in the horse stable owned by the company (one caused by smoking), and an explosion in the malt mill that caused the company to build a new facility in
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Heurich married the widow of Schnell, Amelia (née Mueller) Schnell of Washington, D.C., on September 9, 1873. In 1884, Amelia died of pneumonia. On February 1, 1887, Christian married for the second time to Mathilde Daetz, an emigrant from
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castles in which his parents worked. His second wife, Mathilde, worked very closely with the interior designers of the house, The Huber Brothers, NYC. The mansion was built with fireproof materials. He also built two houses in
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Heurich writes that he was the one who did most of the labor of brewing while Schnell entertained customers. In 1877 and 1878, he built a second brewery on 20th Street NW. In 1891, Heurich's beer was investigated by the
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1873 and started a business of his own. He named the new company Christian Heurich's Lager Beer Brewery. He expanded the plant from 1223 to 1235 20th Street NW. As of 1878, the annual capacity was 30,000 barrels.
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In 1896 he opened his new, fireproof brewery, which had a capacity for 500,000 barrels of beer a year. It was one of the first fireproof buildings in the city. The brewery, which rested on the
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From around 1873 to 1888, Heurich lived at 1229 20th St NW. Around 1888, he moved to 1218 19th St NW where he would remain until 1894/1895. In 1886, Heurich purchased a tract of land near
1363: 227:, established in 1872, was the largest brewery in Washington, D.C. At one point, Heurich owned more land than any other landowner in Washington, D.C., except the federal government. 366:. The brewery was the second largest employer in Washington D.C. during this time, apart from the federal government. By 1897, Heurich had expanded his brewing enterprises to 503:
The Christian Heurich Mansion was donated to the Historical Society of Washington in 1956. It housed the historical society until 2003. Afterward, it became a museum.
1695: 251:), Christian was the third of four children born to Kaspar and Anna Margarethe (née Fuchs) Heurich. At the age of 12, Heurich moved with his parents to 952: 343: 807: 359: 307:, and worked for a brewery there until it was sold to a firm in Cincinnati. He then moved back to Baltimore to become a foreman in a brewery. 817: 546: 486: 1544: 1204: 1165: 1126: 489:
in 1904. In 1912, he would become the first honorary citizen of Römhild and was subsequently elected an honorary member of the Red Cross at
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Heurich invested heavily in real estate in Washington, D.C. As of 1889, Heurich had real estate holdings in Washington, D.C. valued at
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Though Heurich's brewery would shut down in 1956, his grandson would resurrect the brand as the Olde Heurich Brewing Company in
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Heurich was a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, a society in Washington, D.C.
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Christian Ferdinand Heurich was born on September 12, 1842, in the village of
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies
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Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C
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on March 7, 1945, at the age of 102. He was buried at the
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endorsement of the "purity" of Heurich's beers in May 1901
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German-born American brewer who lived to be 102 years old
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built on 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW. It is a 31-room
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Heurich would incorporate the business in 1890 as the
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at Bellevue and would receive prizes for his cattle.
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November 9, 1889. p. 10 742:"Beer Tap Knob, "Senate Beer"" 655:. December 16, 1902. p. 5 344:U.S. Department of Agriculture 1: 1208:. January 24, 1895. p. 3 1130:. October 11, 1903. p. 4 837:"The Chr. Heurich Brewing Co" 712:Christian Heurich (1842-1945) 337:. In his 1934 autobiography, 1540:"The Association's Attitude" 1018:. August 25, 1897. p. 1 908:"The Best Beer in the World" 877:November 1, 1891. p. 16 297:Conrad Seipp Brewing Company 1470:. March 8, 1945. p. 29 1332:. April 7, 1894. p. 20 988:. June 24, 1965. p. 10 720:German Historical Institute 718:(a research project of the 684:Heurich, Christian (1934). 299:). For a time, he lived in 35:Christian Ferdinand Heurich 1732: 1681:People from Saxe-Meiningen 1548:. July 20, 1904. p. 2 1509:. June 1, 1895. p. 13 1169:. June 18, 1910. p. 6 314: 1711:American men centenarians 1425:San Angelo Standard-Times 1324:"Mr. Heurich's Residence" 1083:"Fortunes in Real Estate" 916:. 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Index

Haina
Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen
German Confederation
Washington, D.C.
Heurich Mausoleum
Rock Creek Cemetery
Christian Heurich Brewing Company
Washington D.C.
Christian Heurich Brewing Company
Haina
Römhild
Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen
Thuringia
Römhild
Themar

lager beer
Bavaria
Vienna, Austria
Chicago, Illinois
Conrad Seipp Brewing Company
Topeka, Kansas
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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