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Rudolph J.
Nunnemacher (February 26, 1872 –
January 29, 1900)
worked in the real
estate department of the
Pabst Brewing Company. He
willed his collections...
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Jacob "Jake"
Nunnemacher (1819–ca. 1876), was a
prominent businessman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is
known for the
Nunnemacher Grand Opera House and...
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Nunnemacher was
among the most
successful businessmen in America,
expanding on his father's (Jacob
Nunnemacher)
business empire.
Robert Nunnemacher is...
- p. 174. ISBN 978-0300199413. Metschl, John (1928). "The
Rudolph J.
Nunnemacher Collection of
Projectile Arms".
Bulletin of the
Public Museum of the...
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organize the
Wisconsin National Bank, in 1893.
Pabst purchased the old
Nunnemacher Grand Opera House,
located opposite the
Milwaukee City Hall, in 1890...
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Mitchroney and
Michael H.
Payne (1999) C. J. Cherryh,
Shawn Keller, John
Nunnemacher,
Karen Prell, Mike
Quinn and Jane
Fancher (2000)
Diane Duane, Christina...
- Moller.
Brewer Frederick Pabst purchased the
Nunnemacher Grand Opera House in 1890 from
Jacob Nunnemacher and his son, Hermann, and
renamed it Das Neue...
- Monsky,
Stanley Morrison, Drew Moss,
Martin Nodell, Phil Noto, John
Nunnemacher,
James O'Barr,
Darrell O'Riley,
Victoria Ortone, Matt Page,
Jimmy Palmiotti...
- homeless. May 14, 1906: The
Wisconsin Supreme Court decided the case
Nunnemacher v.
State (129 Wis. 190) in
favor of the
State of
Wisconsin — validating...
- 1995 for
twelve issues. It
included Joe Rosales'
Wildlifers and John
Nunnemacher's Buffalo Wings.
Winds of
Winter Zetraman:
Revival The Barr
Girls (1996)...