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30th January 1849
30th January 1849
Col. Eugene Prager was born in Breslau Prussia. He arrived in America with his parents at age 15 where they settled in Chicago, Illinois. By 1874 Eugene had established a Tavern on 829 North Clark Street and had been appointed Oil Inspector by the Mayor. At age 25 Prager was a successful and respected member of Chicago's population of German-Americans.
Eugene Prager and Irish immigrant Anna Finnerty were married in 1876 and over the next decade the couple would have two young children. In July of 1889 Prager, Edward S. Dreyer, M. J. Sullivan, August Benz and Robert Berger incorporated the Logansport Brewery in Logansport Indiana. In 1891 Prager took a contract with the American Brewing Co. in Chicago to run their premier tied house at 131 South Clark Street. He advertised heavily, and for several years life was very good for the Pragers.
But Eugene's opulent spending, gambling losses and the Panic of 1893 combined to create debt estimated at over $25,000 in 1894. So it was that in the early morning hours of July 30th of that year Eugene and his family skipped town. The next day the American brewery took over Prager's restaurant, and the executives of the Logansport brewery met in haste. The Colonel returned on August 7th, but not before news of his gambling losses had been published in all the local newspapers.
Over the next months Prager sold his brewery stake and other assets and paid off his debts. For the next two decades he was a real estate broker and was Chicago's Grain Inspector. When he died at age 79 on Christmas day of 1919 he left a modest estate of about $10,000.
I originally started this biography because I thought Prager may have been the inspiration for the famous beer brewed by the Atlas Brewery of Chicago. While (like Tony Faust) Eugene Prager had a reputation as a first-class restaurateur, I was unable to find a connection. I now assume Prager Beer is a reference to the famed beer-making city of Prague.
Col. Eugene Prager was born in Breslau Prussia. He arrived in America with his parents at age 15 where they settled in Chicago, Illinois. By 1874 Eugene had established a Tavern on... View More
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3rd November 1857
3rd November 1857
Charles J. Vopicka, long time president of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born in Dolní Hbity, Czechia.
Charles J. Vopicka, long time president of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born in Dolní Hbity, Czechia.
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25th September 1858
25th September 1858
Otto Kubin, Vice President & Treasurer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born.
Otto Kubin, Vice President & Treasurer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born.
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16th November 1863
16th November 1863
James A. Shalek, long time secretary of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, Was born in Bohemia.
James A. Shalek, long time secretary of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, Was born in Bohemia.
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29th December 1873
29th December 1873
Anton Laadt, officer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born in Czechia.
Anton Laadt, officer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, was born in Czechia.
1891 FoundedBohemian Brewing Co. of Chicago680-706 Blue Island Avenue
1896 Atlas Brewing Co. of Chicago (Aka of Atlas Brewing Co.)680-706 Blue Island Avenue
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1897
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Circa: 1899
Circa: 1899
Charles J. Vopicka, president of the Atlas Brewing Company.
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Circa: 1899
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Circa: 1903
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15th May 1905
15th May 1905
The stables of the Atlas Brewer of Chicago caught fire. 50 horses were killed.
The stables of the Atlas Brewer of Chicago caught fire. 50 horses were killed.
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1906
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1908
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1909
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
An early electric delivery vehicle for the Atlas Brewing Co. and their Magnet Beer.
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Circa: 1910
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Circa: 1912
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Circa: 1914
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Circa: 1915
Circa: 1915
The enormous factory of the Atlas Brewery in Chicago.
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Circa: 1917
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3rd January 1918
3rd January 1918
The Atlas Beverage Co. of Chicago begins selling Atlas Dry Beverage.
The Atlas Beverage Co. of Chicago begins selling Atlas Dry Beverage.
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1920
1920 Atlas Beverage Co.680-706 Blue Island Avenue
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Atlas "Above All"
1920-1933
Atlas "For Everybody"
1929-1933
Atlas Bavarian
1920-1933
Atlas Dark Dry
1920-1920
Atlas Dry
1920-1933
Atlas Ginger Ale
1920-1933
Atlas Home Brew
1920-1920
Atlas Light
1920-1933
Atlas Malt Tonic
1920-1933
Atlas Muenchener Style
1920-1933
Atlas Root Beer
1920-1933
Atlas Special
1920-1933
Atlas Special Brew
1920-1933
Atlas Standard Brew
1920-1933
Atlas Sweet Apple Cider
1927-1933
Atlas Tonic
1920-1933
Dark
1920-1933
Iowa Pale Beverage
1928-1933
Light
1920-1933
Magnet Beer
1920-1933
Temptation
1920-1933
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14th February 1921
14th February 1921
James Andrew Shalek, retired brewer for the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, died
James Andrew Shalek, retired brewer for the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, died
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1st July 1921
1st July 1921
The officers of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago Illinois were arrested for making and selling beer.
The officers of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago Illinois were arrested for making and selling beer.
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1928
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3rd March 1929
3rd March 1929
Otto Kubin, Vice President & Treasurer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, died in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Otto Kubin, Vice President & Treasurer of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago, died in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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1929
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1930
1933 Atlas Brewing Company2107 Blue Island Avenue
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49er Premium Beer
1959-1962
Atlas All-American Lager
1933-1950
Atlas Blue Label Beer
1933-1936
Atlas Draught Beer
1933-1936
Atlas Muenchener Style Beer
1933-1936
Atlas Prager Ale
1933-1936
Atlas Prager Beer
1933-1962
Atlas Prager Bock Beer
1933-1962
Atlas Prager Short Beer
1933-1950
Atlas Special
1933-1944
Blue Seal Beer
1944-1951
Bull Dog Malt Liquor
1960-1962
Eastern Premium Beer
1960-1962
Export Beer
1933-1962
Export Dark Beer
1933-1936
F&G Supreme Lager Beer
1958-1958
Forest Inn Lager Beer
1933-1938
Gold Coast Premium Beer
1958-1962
Iowa Pale Beer
1933-1935
Jordan Beer
1960-1962
Light Prager Beer
1933-1950
Mc Lab Premium Beer
1958-1962
Pale Beer
1933-1936
Prager Beer
1933-1962
Prager Bock Beer
1933-1962
Prager Dark Beer
1933-1962
Reidenbach Extra Dry Beer
1960-1962
Skol Premium Beer
1957-1962
Strong Prager Ale
1933-1936
Yorkshire Ale
1933-1950
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Circa: 1933
Circa: 1933
An old-fashioned horse drawn beer wagon announces the return of Atlas Prager Beer soon after the repeal of Prohibition.
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Circa: 1933
Circa: 1933
The Atlas Brewery in Chicago loads cases into an airplane for immediate airmail delivery.
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7th September 1935
7th September 1935
Charles J. Vopicka, who saw the Atlas Brewery of Chicago through Prohibition, died at the age of 77 years.
Charles J. Vopicka, who saw the Atlas Brewery of Chicago through Prohibition, died at the age of 77 years.
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Circa: 1935
Circa: 1935
Two women pose in front of an Atlas Beer delivery truck.
1937Capacity 400000 Barrels
1939Capacity 400000 Barrels
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Circa: 1939
Circa: 1939
Harry M. Birsner, president of the Atlas Brewery in Chicago.
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Circa: 1940
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Circa: 1944
Circa: 1944
A pair of Atlas Prager Beer signs on a Chicago liquor store.
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Circa: 1947
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Circa: 1950
Circa: 1950
Several Atlas Prager signs adorn this Chicago tavern.
1954 Schoenhofen-Edelweiss Brewing Co. (Aka of Atlas Brewing Co.)2107 Blue Island Avenue
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Circa: 1955
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Circa: 1956
Circa: 1956
R. A. Moritz, president of the Atlas Brewery of Chicago.
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Circa: 1956
Circa: 1956
The Atlas Brewery Building in Chicago.
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Circa: 1958
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16th December 1960
16th December 1960
Anton Laadt, who had helped see the Atlas Brewery of Chicago through Prohibition, Died at Passavant Hospital at age 86.
Anton Laadt, who had helped see the Atlas Brewery of Chicago through Prohibition, Died at Passavant Hospital at age 86.
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Circa: 1960
Circa: 1960
Bowlers pose with their trophys in front of Johnnie's Gay Club.
1962 ClosedAtlas Brewing Company