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25th April 1824
25th April 1824
Heinrich L Hartman was born in Kirchheim am Neckar, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was likely one of the Forty-Eighters, who emigrated to America in the aftermath of the failed Märzrevolution. He settled in Lebanon, Pennsylvania and in around 1856 and at age 32 established a brewery in that town. He ran the brewery until he died, on August 3rd, 1870, after which it was sold to John Yost, Jr. The brewery eventually became Lebanon Brewing Co., which was shut down in 1920 by Prohibition. After repeal it re-opened as the Lebanon Valley Brewing Company and slaked the thirst of valley residents until 1959.
Heinrich L Hartman was born in Kirchheim am Neckar, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was likely one of the Forty-Eighters, who emigrated to America in the aftermath of the failed M&... View More
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20th May 1829
20th May 1829
Moses K. Graeff was born in Maidencreek Township, near Molltown, Pennsylvania, on the farm of his father, Abraham Graeff. He was an only child. When Moses was about 12 is father sold the farm and purchased a general store in Reading. His son followed him to town and worked in the shop as a clerk. When Abraham retired from business some seven years later young Moses became a travelling salesman for a hat company. In 1863 Graeff partnered with brewer Frederick Schuldt to form a malting business in Reading, Pennsylvania. Four years later Schuldt sold his interest in the company to Graeff.
Around this time Graeff became interested in the brewing of beer, more as an owner and investor than as a brewer. He purchased the Park Brewery in Lebanon and leased it to a brewer named John A Smied. He then purchased the Yost Brewery and leased it as well.
Moses kept his head during the panic of 1873 and invested in many of the struggling businesses across the coal region of Pennsylvania. He compiled a big stake in Frederick Lauer's Brewery of Reading. He invested in the railroad.
In 1876, in order to square up a debt, Graeff traded his $12,000 Park Brewery for Christopher Ganster's $30,000 Union Hotel. In 1881 Graeff called in a $27,000 debt for malt against the Frederick Lauer Brewery, forcing it into bankruptcy on Christmas Eve. Graeff again cashed his debt in for influence. The brewery was reorganized the next month. It retained the Lauer name and the 72-year-old brewer was kept on as a figurehead, but the power lay in the number two position, a space occupied by one Moses K. Graeff.
Graeff by this time had become adept at using the courts to his advantage. He sued to get his way on railroad deals, and at the end of his life he was endeavoring to force the reorganization of a public utility. Moses K. Graeff died on the 21st of February, 1905. He was 75 years of age.
Moses K. Graeff was born in Maidencreek Township, near Molltown, Pennsylvania, on the farm of his father, Abraham Graeff. He was an only child. When Moses was about 12 is father sold the farm and p... View More
1856 FoundedHartman Brewery (Henry L. Hartman)North 7th Street
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Circa: 19th August 1859
Circa: 19th August 1859
The Hartman brewery in Lebanon, PA gets some good press with a funny story.
1871 Yost & Bro. (Aka of John Yost, Jr)North 7th Street
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18th September 1873
18th September 1873
The too-big-to-fail Jay Cooke & Company bank declares bankruptcy and sets off a rapid chain reaction of bank runs and failures in what would become known as The Panic of 1873. Over 18,000 American businesses would fail in the economic Depression that followed.
The too-big-to-fail Jay Cooke & Company bank declares bankruptcy and sets off a rapid chain reaction of bank runs and failures in what would become known as The Panic of 1873. Over 1... View More
1876 Lebanon Breweries, Christopher GansterNorth 7th Street
1878 Lebanon Brewery, Franz Anthon SeubertNorth 7th Street
23rd November 1880 Lebanon Brewery, Moses & Sally Ann Graeff (William Schiele & John Tice, Lessees)840 North 7th Street
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1883
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1884
1884 Lebanon Brewing Co.840 North 7th Street
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1886
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1887
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1889
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1890
1893 New Lebanon Brewing Co.840 North 7th Street
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Begin: 1893 End 1920
1893 - 1920
1934 Lebanon Valley Brewing Company840 North 7th Street
Products
12 Vat Ale
1935-1946
12 Vat Beer
1935-1946
Beverage Shop Beer
1951-1955
Circle Beer
1949-1954
Davidsons Beer
1953-1955
Davis Beer
1952-1955
Export Extra Ale
1950-1958
Export Extra Beer
1950-1958
Gold Mug Beer
1952-1956
Lebanon Valley Ale
1933-1958
Lebanon Valley Bock
1933-1958
Lebanon Valley Beer
1933-1958
Lebanon Valley Half & Half
1933-1946
Lebanon Valley Pilsner Beer
1934-1959
Lebanon Valley Porter
1933-1951
Malta Lily Malta
1951-1957
Manhattan Beer
1951-1957
Old German Ale
1952-1958
Old German Bock
1952-1958
Old German Beer
1952-1958
Old India Beer
1954-1956
P. B. Class A Ale
1951-1956
P. B. Class A Bock
1951-1956
P. B. Class A Beer
1951-1956
Penngold Beer
1940-1946
Pennsy Premium Beer
1951-1957
Pennsylvania Dutch Ale
1952-1958
Pennsylvania Dutch Bock
1952-1958
Pennsylvania Dutch Beer
1952-1958
Raritan Club Beer
1952-1955
Shore Club Beer
1954-1958
Silver Mug Beer
1952-1956
1937Capacity 100000 Barrels
1939Capacity 100000 Barrels
1959 ClosedLebanon Valley Brewing Company