Charles Abresch | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Charles Abresch

Charles Abresch | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society
Lithographic caricature of a man holding two vehicles, and surrounded by other vehicles and a factory. He is identified as Charles Abresch, a German immigrant who built the Charles Abresch Company, Incorporated, in Milwaukee in the 1890s. His company specialized in manufacturing carriages, wagons, and, later, automobiles.
DESCRIPTION
Lithographic caricature of a man holding two vehicles, and surrounded by other vehicles and a factory. He is identified as Charles Abresch, a German immigrant who built the Charles Abresch Company, Incorporated, in Milwaukee in the 1890s. His company specialized in manufacturing carriages, wagons, and, later, automobiles.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:151724
Creation Date:
Creator Name:Milwaukee Journal
City:Milwaukee
County:Milwaukee
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Name File
Genre:Print
Original Format Type:prints, photomechanical
Original Format Number:NF Abresch, Charles
Original Dimensions:7 x 10 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Appeared in a Milwaukee Journal special publication: Wisconsin Men Who Do Things.
SUBJECTS
Germans
Immigrants
Indoor photography
Men
Portrait photography
Automobiles
Caricatures and cartoons
Neckties
Suits (Clothing)
Automobile industry and trade
Beards
Wagons
Carriages and carts

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