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- Q17514538 subject Q8369189.
- Q17514538 subject Q8400660.
- Q17514538 subject Q9153836.
- Q17514538 abstract "John Pritzlaff Hardware Company, founded by John C. Pritzlaff in 1850 was the largest hardware company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and eventually became one of the largest wholesale hardware companies and iron supply houses in the Northwest. It was known for selling hardware, sewing machines, and toys through mail order catalogs to wholesale accounts throughout the United States.After Pritzlaff died, his son, Fred C. Pritzlaff took over until his death in 1951. When Fred died, his son took over the firm until it closed in 1958.Today the buildings have been renovated and converted into rental space for large events and high end apartments.".
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- Q17514538 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369189.
- Q17514538 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400660.
- Q17514538 wikiPageWikiLink Q9153836.
- Q17514538 comment "John Pritzlaff Hardware Company, founded by John C. Pritzlaff in 1850 was the largest hardware company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and eventually became one of the largest wholesale hardware companies and iron supply houses in the Northwest. It was known for selling hardware, sewing machines, and toys through mail order catalogs to wholesale accounts throughout the United States.After Pritzlaff died, his son, Fred C. Pritzlaff took over until his death in 1951.".
- Q17514538 label "John Pritzlaff Hardware Company".