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20th May 1798
20th May 1798
May 20 is one of the several claimed birthdays of Johann Adam Lemp, who was born in Grüningen, Landkreis Gießen, Hessen, Germany.
Adam was introduced to the art of brewing by his father, Wilhelm Christophe Lemp, who operated a brewery in Eschwege, Germany. Unfortunately his intimate apprenticeship ended too soon when his father died in 1806. It was a tragedy that sent young Adam down a tumultuous path.
Adam was ambitious. After attaining his majority he took his inheritance and opened a restaurant, and then a second, all this while operating a brewery (perhaps his fathers?). But he was too inexperienced, and his attention was stretched too thin. His businesses lost money, and in time his inheritance was gone. In 1836 Adam, pursued by creditors, abandoned his wife Justina, daughter Johanette, and infant son William, and boarded a ship bound for the United States.
Lemp eventually found a new life in St. Louis Missouri, which was at the time was America's western frontier. There he started a grocery store/brewery in around 1840. His beer was popular among the boatmen and cowboys. Perhaps having learned from his past mistakes, Adam abandoned his less successful endeavors and focused his attention on that which was most profitable, and in the mid 1840s Lemp sold his stock of groceries to concentrate on beer-making full time.
Meanwhile Adam's son William was still living with his mom in Eschwege. At some point in the mid 1840s, as his fortunes rose, Adam sent for William, but his mother refused to let him leave. Then in 1848 William, now age 12, was allowed passage to America and joined up with his birth father, a person of whom he assuredly had no memory. It is possible that his mother Justina accompanied him on the trip, which would have been awkward.
William already had the beginnings of first hand brewing experience, as his mother had remarried another master brewer (Georg Ludwig Aulepp) after Adam's abandonment. William was to complete his training in the intimate setting of his birth father's brewhouse on Second Street, learning both the brewer's art and the sales side of the business.
Adam gradually passed responsibilities off to his son William, who would over the succeeding decades bring the Lemp brewery to a prosperity unimagined by his father. Johann Adam Lemp retired from brewing in the mid-1850s and died of a cerebral hemorrhage on August 23, 1862. He was 69 years of age.
For the definitive history of Johann Adam Lemp please see Chris Naffziger's 2017 article in St. Louis Magazine.
May 20 is one of the several claimed birthdays of Johann Adam Lemp, who was born in Grüningen, Landkreis Gießen, Hessen, Germany.
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21st February 1836
21st February 1836
William Jacob Lemp, Sr. was born in Eschwege, Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hessen, Germany.
William Jacob Lemp, Sr. was born in Eschwege, Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hessen, Germany.
1840 Founded(Johann Adam) Lemp & Co., Western Brewery32 South 2nd Street between Walnut & Elm
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Circa: 1840
Circa: 1840
Johann Adam Lemp's original cellar house in the 1840s.
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Circa: 1845
Circa: 1845
Johann Adam Lemp's modest office and brew house of the 1840s.
1850 Lemp & Kaschell, Western Brewery32 South 2nd Street between Walnut & Elm
1851 Adam Lemp, Western Brewery32/37 South 2nd
1862 W. (William) J. Lemp & Co., Western Brewery 32/37 South 2nd
1864 Wm. J. Lemp's Western Brewery (1864-1887)Cherokee Street & 2nd Carondelet Avenue.
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Circa: 1874
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Circa: 1880
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Circa: 1883
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Circa: 1884
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Circa: 1885
Circa: 1885
The Lemp brewery complex in 1885
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Circa: 1886
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Circa: 1887
Circa: 1887
Wm. J. Lemp's Western Brewery (1887-1892)
1887 Wm. J. Lemp's Western Brewery (1887-1892)2nd, Carondelet Avenue & Cherokee Street
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Circa: 1889
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Circa: 1890
Circa: 1890
The Lemp Brewery Brewhouse.
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Circa: 1890
Circa: 1890
Lemp Brewery condenser floors of the refrigeration machine.
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Circa: 1892
Circa: 1892
Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Co. (1892-1911)
Circa: 1892
Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Co. (1892-1911)
1892 Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Co. (1892-1911)13th & Cherokee Streets
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Lemp St. Louis
1896-1911
Lemp's Buck
1892-1911
Lemp's Culmbacher
1892-1911
Lemp's Extra Export
1892-1911
Lemp's Extra Pale
1892-1911
Lemp's Extra Pale Bottled Beer
1892-1911
Lemp's Standard
1892-1911
Lemp's Tally
1892-1911
Lemp's Tally Bottled Beer
1892-1911
Lemp's Tip Top
1892-1911
Lemp's Tip Top Bottled Beer
1892-1911
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Circa: 1892
Circa: 1892
Ice houses & shipping yard from an 1892 booklet advertising the Lemp Brewery.
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Circa: 1893
Circa: 1893
From a brochure advertising the 1893 Columbian Exposition.
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Circa: 1895
Circa: 1895
The sprawling Lemp brewery complex.
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Circa: 1895
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13th March 1896
13th March 1896
Lemp began using the "Shield" logo.
Lemp began using the "Shield" logo.
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Begin: 13th March 1896 End 1920
Begin: 13th March 1896 End 1920
13th March 1896 - 1920
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The Lemp Brewery circa 1900.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The Lemp brewery at the turn of the 20th century.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
An unknown Lemp tied house with beautiful reverse painted glass sign out front.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
Street view of Walnut and Sixth looking West. The left side of the street features advertisements for Havlins Theater, Falstaff Bottle Beer.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The Lemp Brewery employees pose with some of their brewery equipment and signage.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The original Lemp brew kettle.
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
A Lemp Tied House in Idaho.
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Circa: 1900
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Circa: 1901
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13th February 1904
13th February 1904
Haunted by the recent loss of both his son Fred Lemp and his lifelong friend, Fred Pabst, William J. Lemp shot himself in the right temple. he was 68 years old.
Haunted by the recent loss of both his son Fred Lemp and his lifelong friend, Fred Pabst, William J. Lemp shot himself in the right temple. he was 68 years old.
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Circa: 1905
Circa: 1905
A large Lemp Beer outdoor lighted sign and corner sign.
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Circa: 1905
Circa: 1905
A beautiful Lemp Beer corner sign.
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16th April 1906
16th April 1906
Mrs. William J. Lemp, widow of William J. Lemp, founder of the Lemp Brewing Company of St. Louise, Missouri, died on April 16, 1906.
Mrs. William J. Lemp, widow of William J. Lemp, founder of the Lemp Brewing Company of St. Louise, Missouri, died on April 16, 1906.
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1907
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12th January 1908
12th January 1908
A fire broke out in a warehouse and ice plant of William J. Lemp Brewing Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, on January 12, 1908.
A fire broke out in a warehouse and ice plant of William J. Lemp Brewing Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, on January 12, 1908.
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1909
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
The East St. Louis Kokio Club officers enjoy Lemp Beer.
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
The Wm. J. Lemp Brewery.
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
Lemp beer advertisements used in an amateur stage production.
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
Bartender poses with a bottle of Pride O' Peoria bourbon behind the bar at 1 N Grand Boulevard. Signs advertise Falstaff beer. Another reads "Respect the ladies, refrain from using profane l
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Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
Employees of the Lemp brewery take in sum fun.
1911 Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Co. (1911-1919)3322 13th & Cherokee Streets
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1911-1919
Baltimore & Ohio R.R.
1911-1919
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1911-1919
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1919-1933
Culmbacher Lager Beer
1911-1919
Drink Lemp Beer
1911-1919
Elk's Brew
1911-1919
Erie Railroad
1911-1919
Extra Pale Export Beer
1911-1919
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1911-1919
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1919-1933
Lemp Lager
1911-1919
Lemp St. Louis Special
1911-1919
Lemp's Extra Pale Lager Beer
1911-1919
Lemp's Falstaf (Falstaff mispelled Prototype)
1911-1911
Lemp's Falstaff
1911-1919
N.Y.-N.H. & H.R.R.
1911-1919
Pennsylvania Company
1911-1919
St. Louis Lager Beer
1911-1919
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Circa: 1915
Circa: 1915
An untied saloon advertises both Lemp and Hyde Park Beers.
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10th July 1916
10th July 1916
Frederick R. Henn, foreman for the Wm. J. Lemp Brewery of St. Louis, died at his home at age forty nine years.
Frederick R. Henn, foreman for the Wm. J. Lemp Brewery of St. Louis, died at his home at age forty nine years.
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1917
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1918
1919 ClosedWm. J. Lemp Brewing Co. (1911-1919)