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Frederick Bauernschmidt

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and was in operation by January 1900 at 1108 Hillen Street in Baltimore. Bauernschmidt competed with Maryland Brewing Company. His brother William would leave American Brewery and his brother John would leave his job at the competing brewery and join the American Brewery. By 1910, the brewery added a
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Bauernschmidt was made treasurer of George Bauernschmidt Brewery, his father's company, after its incorporation. In 1898, Bauernschmidt's father sold the brewery. Bauernschmidt and his brother William resigned in frustration. Both brothers opened their own breweries following the sale. Their brother
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to hospitals and charitable organizations, including Johns Hopkins Hospital, Church Home and Infirmary, Union Memorial Hospital and the Hospital for Consumptives of Maryland.
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Frederick Bauernschmidt was born on January 10, 1864, to Margaret (nÊe Wiessner) and George Bauernschmidt. His father was a brewer in
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bottling plant. At the start of its operation, it was producing 130,000 barrels per year, and by the end of its operation during
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to the Home for Incurables and the Hospital for Consumptives of Maryland at Eudowood. His will left an additional
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Bauernschmidt married Agnes A. Wehr, daughter of August Wehr, on January 30, 1895. They had no children.
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Bauernschmidt died on March 8, 1933, at his home at 4405 Greenway in Baltimore. He was buried at
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trust fund that was distributed across multiple hospitals, including Union Memorial Hospital,
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and South Baltimore General Hospital. In March 1931, Bauernschmidt gave another trust of
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and his mother's father was a brewer. He was educated in public and private schools.
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was temporary and paid his employees for three years before selling the company.
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fund for the Frederick Bauernschmidt Memorial Building, an addition to the
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Bauernschmidt served as an advisor to the Free State Brewery in the 1930s.
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Bauernschmidt and his wife built a mansion at 2316 Bauernschmidt Drive in
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John would work for the company that purchased the brewery, the
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In the last six years before his death, Bauernschmidt gave
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in 1909. He also lived at 2450 Eutaw Place in Baltimore.
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to local hospitals. In 1927, Bauernschmidt created a
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did on his family. In 1929, Bauernschmidt created a
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Baltimore
Druid Ridge Cemetery
American Brewery
American Brewery
Baltimore
Maryland Brewing Company
American Brewery
Prohibition
Volstead Act
Union Memorial Hospital
J. M. T. Finney
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Church Home and Infirmary
Eudowood Sanitarium
Mercy Hospital
Sinai Hospital
Franklin Square Hospital
Baltimore County
Druid Ridge Cemetery





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