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HENRY CAMPE & CO.
San Francisco, CA.
1862-1918
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Thomas (in "Whiskey Bottles") suggests that Henry Campe began business in 1862 with a grocery and liquor store at 2 nd & Tehama. He later partnered with George Siebe but by 1887 had left the partnership and set up a new wholesale liquor business and called it Henry Campe & Co. Henry died in 1900 and his son Harry ran it until Prohibition.

The company used the brand names:
"Americus Club", "Black Eagle", "Briar Rose", "Edgedale", "Ferndew", and "Old Campe."

Business name timeline:
Henry Campe & Co. (1888-1906), Henry Campe & Co. Inc. (1907-1917)

Address timeline:
301 Front (1888-1891), 221-225 Front (1892-1902), 53-61 Drumm (1903-1906), cor 2 nd & Mission (1907-1908), 123 2 nd (1909-1911), 572 Folsom (1912-1913), 576 Folsom (1914-1917)



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