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15th October 1826
15th October 1826
Amos Hazen Peaslee was born in Burlington, Vermont. In 1852 he and his wife moved to Iowa and found a job as the manager of a hotel in Sabula, an island town on the Mississippi River about 45 miles south of Dubuque. A few years later he relocated do Dubuque and opened the Peaslee House hotel. He then ran the Fisher House in Anamosa for a time. Then in 1861 Peaslee opened up a hotel in the town of Julien, a quiet village 12 miles west of Dubuque. In Dubuque, Peaslee became a prominent citizen. He was elected mayor twice and was chairman of the Democratic county committee twice.
In 1866 he expanded into the brewery business and hired Arthur Mott Downer, a brewer from Chicago as brewmaster and foreman. The brewery became a regional powerhouse. In the days before Budweiser the Peaslee Ale Company was able to find markets all over the upper Midwest and as far west as New Mexico.
Downer and Peaslee operated the brewery together until Peaslee's untimely death at age 51, on March 29th, 1878. Upon Amos Peaslee's death his family assumed ownership and his 21 year old son Edward Chase Peaslee was put in charge. Downer continued brewing for the firm right up until his own death in 1899.
With Downer gone and Iowa becoming increasingly hostile to the brewing industry The Peaslee Ale Co. struggled in the new century. Edward brought on John F. Brede as partner in 1902 but he exited in 1905. Edwqard Peaslee continued on for two more years before closing down the company for good in 1907.
Amos Hazen Peaslee was born in Burlington, Vermont. In 1852 he and his wife moved to Iowa and found a job as the manager of a hotel in Sabula, an island town on the Mississippi River abo... View More
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12th February 1837
12th February 1837
Arthur Mott Downer was born in Oswego, New York, the son of brewer Truman Downer. In 1850 Truman opened a brewery in the boomtown of Chicago, Illinois and 13 year old Arthur was put to work, and learning the brewery trade alongside his older brother, Corydon.
In around 1859 Arthur married Anna Raymond in a union that would produce four children.
In 1866 Arthur partnered with Amos Hazen Peaslee to form the Peaslee Ale Co. brewery in Dubuque, Iowa. His father Truman left that same year for an opportunity in Buffalo, New York. His brother Corydon left his thriving brewery in Chicago in 1869 to open a branch brewery in Omaha. By the time of the Chicago fire there was virtually nothing left of the Downer brewing legacy in Chicago.
Arthur Downer and Amos Peaslee continued their brewery business until Amos's death in 1878. When the brewery passed on to new owners Downer kept his position as brewmaster and foreman well intpo the 1890s.
Arthur Mott Downer died on the 18th of May 1899 at the age of 62 years.
Arthur Mott Downer was born in Oswego, New York, the son of brewer Truman Downer. In 1850 Truman opened a brewery in the boomtown of Chicago, Illinois and 13 year old Arthur was put to work, and le... View More
1866 FoundedPeaslee Ale Co., Peasley & Downer305 White & 5th Streets
1876 Peaslee Ale Co., Amos Hazen Peaslee272-290 East 4th & Iowa Streets
Products
Peaslee's Pale Ale
1876-1890
1890 Peaslee Ale Co., Edward C. Peaslee272-290 East 4th & Iowa Streets
Products
Peaslee's Pale Ale
1890-1902
1902 Peaslee-Breda Co.272-290 East 4th & Iowa Streets
Products
Peaslee's Pale Ale
1902-1905
1905 The Peaslee Co.272-290 East 4th & Iowa Streets
Products
Peaslee's Pale Ale
1905-1907
1907 ClosedThe Peaslee Co.