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13th November 1812
13th November 1812
John Geywitz was born in Württemberg, Germany. Geywitz was the first of a series of brewers to run the Eagle Run Brewery in Shamokin Pennsylvania after the founder, Godlob Fritz, sold it to him in around 1865. In 1893 the brewery was purchased by Phillip Fuhrmann, who with Max Schmidt ran the firm for 27 years as the Eagle Run branch of the Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewery. Prohibition closed the firm down in 1920.
John Geywitz was born in Württemberg, Germany. Geywitz was the first of a series of brewers to run the Eagle Run Brewery in Shamokin Pennsylvania after the founder, Godlob Fritz, sold it to hi... View More
1854 FoundedGottlieb (also sp Godlob) Fritz, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
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30th December 1858
30th December 1858
Max P. Schmidt was born in Schlawe, Prussia. He emigrated to America at age 19 in 1877. He first located in New York City, but later settled in Shenandoah, in the mountains of Pennsylvania. There he and his brother Frank started a dry goods business which together they operated for nearly twenty years. Through this store the brothers became well-known, popular and wealthy.
In 1896 Max cashed out of the company and purchased a minority stake in P. H. Fuhrmann's Eagle Run Brewery in Coal Township, just outside of Shamokin. The brewery had been saddled with debt after being completely rebuilt the year before. The investment turned out to be a wise one. The Fuhrman & Schmidt brewery would continue to expand, so much so that in 1916 the partners had to erect a new brewery in the town of Shamokin in order to satisfy the demand for their beer. The firm would go on to be one of the largest such concerns in that part of the state. The brewery operated until Prohibition came into effect in 1920. Max Schmidt died on the 18th of November, 1945. He was 86 years of age.
Max P. Schmidt was born in Schlawe, Prussia. He emigrated to America at age 19 in 1877. He first located in New York City, but later settled in Shenandoah, in the mountains of Pennsylvania. There h... View More
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Circa: 23rd December 1859
Circa: 23rd December 1859
Godlob Fritz's Eagle Run Brewery in Coal Township, PA is destroyed by fire.
1860 John Geywitz, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
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16th June 1863
16th June 1863
Phillip Henry Fuhrmann was born in Frankenthal, Rhenish Bavaria. He was an excellent student and he was soon hired by one of the largest machine factories in Germany. Fuhrmann's skills did not disappoint his new employer. They advanced him to private secretary to the general manager while Fuhrmann was still a teenager. Through this experience Fuhrmann gained a solid business education and acquired an excellent knowledge of machinery.
In the early 1880s Fuhrmann emigrated to America and took a home (perhaps with friends or relatives since he was still not yet twenty) in DuBois, Pennsylvania. There he found work selling Kaier's Beer and Whiskey to thirsty loggers.
Philip Fuhrmann must have impressed Kaier greatly because in 1884 (at age 21) he was offered a position as his assistant manager in Kaier's manufactory in Mahanoy City. The next seven years saw great expansion in the Kaier Company, for which Mr. Fuhrmann was largely credited. Subsequently in 1891 he was rewarded with a partnership in the firm.
However in 1895 Fuhrmann and Kaier had a falling out. Fuhrman had returned from vacationing in Germany to find the brewhouse had been "mismanaged". Fuhrman sued the company and Kaier settled by buying out Fuhrmann's partnership and outstanding stock.
Fuhrmann left Mahanoy City and moved 40 miles west to Coal Township where he had a stake in Martin Markle's Eagle Run Brewery. On March 2nd, 1895 Fuhrmann purchased the brewery outright. The brewery was a small, wood-frame structure and, true to character, Fuhrmann pushed it to its limits. Or, more accurately, past its limits, as during the summer of 1895 the refrigerating machinery failed and the building literally collapsed around it.
Fuhrmann's character, however, had another quality: Tenacity. Within a year he rebuilt a new, modern brewery and had cultivated enough business that it needed to be run at full capacity. It was possibly this crisis that necessitated a new investor as the next year Max Schmidt joined the firm as partner. The Fuhrmann & Schmidt brewery continued to thrive until Prohibition, then it returned after repeal to operate until 1975.
Phillip Henry Fuhrmann died on the 17th of January, 1949. He was 85 years old.
Phillip Henry Fuhrmann was born in Frankenthal, Rhenish Bavaria. He was an excellent student and he was soon hired by one of the largest machine factories in Germany. Fuhrmann's skills di... View More
1865 Swenk & Lehner, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
1871 John Douty, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
1873 Harkel & Schweibinz, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
1874 M. Markel & Co. (Aka of Martin Markel)Commerce & Washington
1878 Martin MarkelCommerce & Washington
1893 Philip H. Fuhrmann, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
1896 Fuhrmann & Schmidt, Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
Products
Eagle Run
1896-1905
F and S Beer
1896-1905
Medicated Porter
1896-1905
Sparkling Ale
1896-1905
Photos
Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
A nice porcelain Eagle Run Beer corner sign, A Barbey's Lager tin corner and an undetermined medallion sign adorn the exterior of a Western Pennsylvania Hotel.
1906 Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Co., Eagle Run BreweryCommerce & Washington
Products
F and S Beer
1906-1920
F and S Dublin
1906-1920
F and S Imitation Dublin Porter
1906-1920
Malto Manna
1906-1920
Medicated Porter
1906-1920
Ritter's Near Beer
1906-1920
Ritter's Rikk Beer
1906-1920
Snappy Near Beer
1906-1920
1920 ClosedFuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Co., Eagle Run Brewery