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M. Brucker Foundry in Chicago, IL

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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M. Brucker Foundry in Chicago, IL
Michael Brucker, a German immigrant, owned and operated the M. Brucker Foundry in Chicago, a stove and furnace repair business. Crown gas ranges were said to be manufactured by the firm. The street address was changed in 1938 to 814 N. Wolcott. The business was sold in 1950 and resold c. 2000. People in photo are unidentified. Contact information has changed to: [contact link]
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Researching the following surnames in my birth family: Bell, Cox, Doty, Robinson, Smith, Sutton. Researching the following surnames in my adoptive family: Harmon, Feasel, Leffew, Taylor. Researching the following surnames based on first marriage: Brucker, Sweet. Researching the following surnames based on second marriage: Booker, Clausell, Garrett.
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