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Built in 1882 by J.K. Graves for his own convenience; and rebuilt after a fire in 1884, it was then opened as public transport.
Originally operated by steam, then by electricity in 1893, the elevator was incorporated as the Fenelon Place Elevator Co. with neighbors as stockholders.
First Board of Directors; June 21, 1893; L.C. Bissell, Pres.; W.A. Leathers, V.Pres.; J.H. Kleine, Sec’y; Chas. Sass, Treas. other stockholders; Jacob Rich, Frank H. Weine, Geo. B. Burch, D.J. Scott, J.F. Ris, J. Hooper, W.G. Norman, J.R. McFarland and C.F. Markle.
In 1912, C.B. Trewin acquired control to date, (1967) his family owns and operates it for the use and enjoyment of the public.
Daughters of the American Revolution
end of 4th St., @ Raymond Place & Fenelon Place, Dubuque
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