Henry Bierbauer, Bavaria, Utica, N.Y., New Lisbon Wisconsin    1828 - 1902

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Henry Bierbauer mansion

New Lisbon, Wisconsin 2006

Residence of Henry Bierbauer and Peter Fauerbach Families

Son Peter Bierbauer and his daughter Alma

Photo of the Bierbauer Brewery keg room in 1908. Forty years after it was jointly owned by Peter Fauerbach and Henry Bierbauer

1888 Letter from Uncle Henry Bierbauer to Philip Fauerbach

H. Bierbauer Etched Glass Bierbauer/Fauerbach Brewery in New Lisbon, Wisconsin 1859-1902
Henry Bierbauer, New Lisbon Roller Mill and Yard Roller Mill

 Henry BIERBAUER, 1828 - 1902

Ex-Mayor Henry BIERBAUER, a resident of New Lisbon since 1859.  He was a native of  Bavaria, and was born at Einselthum, Rheinpfalz, on Feb. 12, 1828. After four years of business activity in New York city, 1850  to 1854, he went to Utica, New York, and became a brewer. His main business in New Lisbon was the brewery. 

He was also a  partner in the BIERBAUER & SMART Roller Mill Company and the H. BIERBAUER Hardware Company. 

Wilhelm Bierbauer 1826-1893, Mankato, Minnesota 1855 - 19?? 

               

From Gail Ganoti:

Out in Mankato was Wilhelm Bierbauer (b.1826 d.1893) who is known as a founding father of Minnesota, as well as Indian fighter and Civil War Captain; also found the time to run a brewery.

  

       

                        

 Wilhelm Bierbauer Tray

Louis & Charles Bierbauer, Canajoharie (1869-1885) and Utica (1853-1888), New York

 
Louis Bierbauer Brewery, Canajoharie N.Y. 1869 - 1885  1872 Sketch of river to West Bend, Canajoharie 

 

Louis Bierbauer, B. 1830, had a son, Louis Henry Bierbauer, who became a famous baseball payer for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was famous because he is one of a handful of players to hit 4 home runs in the same game, and because the Pittsburgh team stole him from the Philadelphia Athletics - AND from then on became known as the Pittsburgh "Pirates."

Louis Bierbauer Blob Top Bottle, Canajoharie, N.Y.

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