Joseph
Koevenig
Grand Meadow Twp.
Joseph Koevenig was born in the province of Rhine,
Prussia, Mar. 17, 1834. He came to America in the fall of
1856. Prior to settling in Clayton County he worked in
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Dubuque, Chicago, St. Louis and
Allamakee County, Ia., where he located in August, 1858,
erected a brewery of logs and engaged in the manufacture
of beer there until 1859, when he went to Springfield,
Grand Meadow Township, and established a brewery. In 1873
and 1874 he built a large stone and brick brewery, near
Postville, forty by eighty-six feet, and three stories in
height. It is the finest in the county. He manufacutres
lager and bottle beer, and does an enormous business. On
Sept. 25, 1866, Mr. Koevenig, married Catherine Welsch,
who was born in Loranine, France, Aug. 6, 1847, and
located in Grand Meadow Township in 1852 with her
parents. Eight children have been born of this union,
seven are living -- Louisa, born July 22, 1867; Mary V.,
Feb. 25, 1869; Catherine A., June 18, 1871; Anna J., Dec.
8, 1872; Henry M., July 1, 1876; Josephine L., May 1,
1878, and John J., Apr. 14, 1880. Mr. Koevenig owns 130
acres of land on section 4, 150 acres on section 3,
eighty acres on section 22 and fifty acres on which his
residence and brewery are situated. He has always been
active in any work that tends to the improvement of
Clayton County, and is one of her most prosperous and
influential business men.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 829
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