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Jetter Brewing Company Temporary Stock (123432)

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Jetter Brewing Company Temporary Stock   (123432)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Oct 31 @ 10:04UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Number NcTC1055 for 100 shares to Leslie Ulrich. Auto signed by Moriarty and Carl. Green. "Immigrants who had settled in Omaha to find their dreams in America. One such immigrant was a German by the name of Balthas Jetter. Jetter found his way to Omaha in the later part of the nineteenth century with the full intention of establishing a brewery to help quench the thirsts of those packing house workers....In 1887 along with a partner, Mr. Young, Jetter established the Jetter and Young Brewery at 30th & “Y” streets in the heart of South Omaha. Annual capacity at the time was an impressive 10,000 barrels. By 1890 Jetter had purchased his partner’s stake in the brewery and had taken on the name South Omaha Brewing Co., B. Jetter prop....In 1905 the brewery became more simply known as the Jetter Brewing Company. During those years after the turn of the century, Jetter’s flagship brand was “Gold Top”....By 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the President of the United States, the end of the Volstead Act was near. Balthas Jetter had passed away some years ago and the brewery’s future was uncertain. Enter Charles Morearty. Morearty was a businessman who saw great potential for wealth in the rebirth of the brewing industry. He began a search for a suitable brewing operation in 1932. His search led him to the Jetter Brewing Company, a plant that had remained somewhat production throughout Prohibition." [jetterbeer.com]

Date: 1932
Country (if not USA):
State: Nebraska
City: Omaha
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection