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Jun 01, 1950
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- Charmaine Bantugan
171 Isabel St E, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Anthony Yoerg Jr. House By Paul Nelson A few houses down on West Isabel is another French Second Empire home Yoerg Sr. built for his son, Anthony Junior, who followed him in the beer business. The other sons, Louis and Frank, did so too. The young Anthony turned out to be the most worldly successful of the second generation and the one who spent the least time in the beer trade. He served on the city council, the board of education, and in the legislature, and very briefly as brewery president after his father died. But he soon went his own way, in real estate, and moved to California in 1919. Cite this Page Paul Nelson, “Anthony Yoerg Jr. House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed July 1, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/139.
171 Isabel St E, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Anthony Yoerg Jr. House By Paul Nelson A few houses down on West Isabel is another French Second Empire home Yoerg Sr. built for his son, Anthony Junior, who followed him in the beer business. The other sons, Louis and Frank, did so too. The young Anthony turned out to be the most worldly successful of the second generation and the one who spent the least time in the beer trade. He served on the city council, the board of education, and in the legislature, and very briefly as brewery president after his father died. But he soon went his own way, in real estate, and moved to California in 1919. Cite this Page Paul Nelson, “Anthony Yoerg Jr. House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed July 1, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/139.
Jun 01, 1950
171 Isabel St E, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Anthony Yoerg Jr. HouseBy Paul Nelson
A few houses down on West Isabel is another French Second Empire home Yoerg Sr. built for his son, Anthony Junior, who followed him in the beer business. The other sons, Louis and Frank, did so too. The young Anthony turned out to be the most worldly successful of the second generation and the one who spent the least time in the beer trade. He served on the city council, the board of education, and in the legislature, and very briefly as brewery president after his father died. But he soon went his own way, in real estate, and moved to California in 1919.
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Paul Nelson, “Anthony Yoerg Jr. House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed July 1, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/139.
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