Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

    • German-born American brewer and bank president

      • John Hauck (August 20, 1829 – June 4, 1896) was a German-born American brewer and bank president. He was also an executive of the Cincinnati Red Stockings professional baseball team in the mid-1880s.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hauck
  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HauckJohn Hauck - Wikipedia

    John Hauck (August 20, 1829 – June 4, 1896) was a German-born American brewer and bank president. He was also an executive of the Cincinnati Red Stockings professional baseball team in the mid-1880s.

  3. Aug 28, 2017 · John Hauck (1829-96) was born in Mühlhofen in the Palatinate area of Bavaria (now Germany). At age twenty-two, in 1852, he immigrated to the United States, arriving at New Orleans aboard the ...

  4. Aug 20, 2024 · John Hauck was born in Germany in 1829 and moved to America when he was a child. After completing school and returning to Europe for a few years, Hauck came back to America and worked for his uncle in a Philadelphia brewery.

  5. Mar 4, 2019 · In fact, Louis Hauck, son of 1800s beer baron John Hauck, built it. Louis eventually succeeded his father as president of the family’s Dayton Street brewery; he lived near Clifton but apparently summered here, in what was once an area of expansive farmland.

    • Lisa Murtha
    • Who was John Hauck?1
    • Who was John Hauck?2
    • Who was John Hauck?3
    • Who was John Hauck?4
    • Who was John Hauck?5
  6. May 5, 2020 · Hauck founded a brewery on Dayton Street with John Windisch in 1863. When Windisch died in 1879, Hauck bought out his shares and changed the brewery’s name to the John Hauck Brewing Company. The following year the brewery produced 160,000 barrels of beer.

    • Who was John Hauck?1
    • Who was John Hauck?2
    • Who was John Hauck?3
    • Who was John Hauck?4
    • Who was John Hauck?5
  7. In addition to producing high quality brews, Hauck was president of the German National Bank and, for a time, an owner of the Cincinnati Reds. Well known for philanthropy, Hauck made a lasting contribution to the area by saving the Cincinnati Zoo from financial ruin.

  8. John Hauck was president; P.W.J. Hauck, vice-president; F.J. Werner, secretary and treasurer; Dieterle and Carry were directors. Also in 1882 the John Hauck Beer Bottling Company was established with capital of $15,000. It was operated by the brewery board.