The builders of a great city : San Francisco's representative men, the city, its history and commerce : pregnant facts regarding the growth of the leading branches of trade, industries and products of the state and coast . ructure. The capacity of thebrewery is one hundred and fiftythousand barrels per year. Aboutsixty-five thousand barrels are soldyearly; of which two carloads arebottled daily in San Francisco mostlyfor family use, and the balance inSan Jose. Mr. Denickes shipmentsextend all over the Pacific Coast,and from Alaska to Ecuador, andMelbourne to Hongkong. Despite the constant draf


The builders of a great city : San Francisco's representative men, the city, its history and commerce : pregnant facts regarding the growth of the leading branches of trade, industries and products of the state and coast . ructure. The capacity of thebrewery is one hundred and fiftythousand barrels per year. Aboutsixty-five thousand barrels are soldyearly; of which two carloads arebottled daily in San Francisco mostlyfor family use, and the balance inSan Jose. Mr. Denickes shipmentsextend all over the Pacific Coast,and from Alaska to Ecuador, andMelbourne to Hongkong. Despite the constant drafts on histime and energies made by bis vastbusiness interests, Major Denickefinds time to keep up the traditionsof the G. A. B. He is a member ofthe Loyal Legion, and of George Post No. 2, and at presentcommands the Signal Corps, SecondBrigade, N. G. C of this coast. In 134 BUILDERS OF A GREAT CITY. carriage and bearing lie is every ter of F. S. Pott, Esq., Speaker of inch a soldier, and at the same the Independent German Congrega- time one of the most approachable tiou of San Francisco, a union of men. In 1871 Mr. Denicke was which has been blessed with three married to Miss Ida, youngest daugh- Vf «9«


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