Dates | Trade Name | Historic Address |
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1876 - 1880 | Gayville Export Beer Brewery, Nick Pesold | Phoenix Block, Upper Main Street |
1880 - 1881 | Gayville Export Beer Brewery, Heim & Ande... | Phoenix Block, Upper Main Street |
1881 - 1881 | Gayville Export Brewery, Heim & Silkensen | Phoenix Block, Upper Main Street |
1881 - 1888 | Gayville Brewery, Heckmann & Heim | Phoenix Block, Upper Main Street, Gayville |
Frederik Christian Silkensen was born in Denmark. At age 27 in 1867 he married Johanna Anderson in the town of Skelby, and within weeks the newlyweds boarded a ship for a voyage to the N... View More
Frederick Heim was born in Neustadt, Bavaria, Germany. He emigrated to America in 1864 and found work in Newark, New Jersey. A few years later he traveled west to a new home in Sal... View More
1876 FoundedGayville Export Beer Brewery, Nick PesoldPhoenix Block, Upper Main Street
The Black Hills Daily Times explains to its readers why the previous day's news was a little light on details.
1880 Gayville Export Beer Brewery, Heim & AndersonPhoenix Block, Upper Main Street
The workers of the Deadwood South Dakota Weekly Pioneer-Times were treated to a free sample of Heim & Anderson's Beer. The gesture paid off with a glowing writ... View More
The Black Hills Daily Times publishes a business profile of Heim & Anderson's brewery.
1881 Gayville Brewery, Heckmann & HeimPhoenix Block, Upper Main Street, Gayville
The Deadwood South Dakota Weekly Pioneer Times publishes official notice of the dissolution of partnership between Fred Heim and Frederick C. Silkensen.
J.H. Heckman announces in the Black Hills Daily Times the disposal of his interest in the Gayville Brewery to Frederick Heim.
Prohibition in South Dakota Begins. On October 4, 1889 The new state of South Dakota's Constitution appeared on the same ballot as statewide Prohibition. Both items were passed by c... View More
1888 ClosedGayville Brewery, Heckmann & Heim