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In 1872, Heurich partnered with Paul Ritter, an employee of Seeger
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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
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1607:"The Olde Heurich Brewing Co.: Where Is It Now?"
1421:"Christian Heurich Brews Happiness At 102 Years"
710:Benbow, Mark (2011-06-08/updated 2014-09-25). "
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1122:"Largest Taxpayers on Assessor's Books"
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601:"Mr. Christian Heurich and His Mansion"
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1247:. February 24, 1902. p. 6
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742:"Beer Tap Knob, "Senate Beer""
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344:U.S. Department of Agriculture
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837:"The Chr. Heurich Brewing Co"
712:Christian Heurich (1842-1945)
337:. In his 1934 autobiography,
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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
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1324:"Mr. Heurich's Residence"
1083:"Fortunes in Real Estate"
916:. May 18, 1901. p. 8
599:Rubincam, Milton (1960).
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421:In 1894, Heurich had the
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1467:The Richmond News Leader
1239:"A $ 200,000 Dairy Farm"
953:"Christian Heurich Dies"
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378:Real estate investments
245:Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen
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867:"Purity of Lager Beer"
812:. Arcadia Publishing.
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1501:"A Notable Mausoleum"
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1391:"Heurich-Parks House"
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1545:The Washington Times
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1205:The Washington Times
1166:The Washington Times
1127:The Washington Times
1016:The Norfolk Landmark
483:Jamestown Exposition
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110:real estate investor
57:German Confederation
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1585:The Washington Post
1369:The Washington Post
1012:"New Brewing Plant"
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847:on February 7, 2022
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469:Awards and legacy
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