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520: 174:" label was introduced in the 1890s. The beer never actually won a blue ribbon. During some festivals (i.e. World's Fair in Chicago), Pabst placed a blue ribbon around his Best beer (named after founder Phillip Best), so it would stand out among the others. People would start identifying the beer as the Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Instead of correcting the public, Pabst just wisely renamed it. He trademarked the Blue Ribbon in 1900. 213: 25: 145:, and before long, had raised the output of the Best brewery to 100,000 barrels a year. The brewery was eventually converted into a public company and its capital repeatedly increased to cope with the continually increasing trade. He became president of the corporation in 1873. Later, the brewing company's name was changed to the Pabst Brewing Company. 67: 223:
Pabst was married in 1862 and had 10 children. Five survived to adulthood: Elizabeth (von Ernst, 1865-1891), Gustave (1866–1943), Marie (Goodrich, 1868–1947), Frederick, Jr. (1869–1958), and Emma (Nunnemacher, 1871–1943). The Pabsts also adopted Elizabeth's daughter, Elsbeth, after Elizabeth died
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For the next year and a half, Pabst continued to ply the waters of Lake Michigan as a ship's captain, until an accident in December 1863 led to a change in career. While trying to bring his craft into Milwaukee harbor, Pabst's ship ran aground. A short while later, Pabst purchased half of Best's
116:. The following year, his mother died in a cholera epidemic. In Chicago, Frederick and his father had to eke out a living. For a while they worked as waiters and busboys. Frederick soon gave this up, however. Because he had enjoyed his voyage to America, he decided to become a cabin boy on a 120:
steamer. By the time he was 21, Pabst had earned his pilot's license, and was captain of one of these vessels. In this capacity, he met Phillip Best, the owner of a small but prosperous brewery founded by his father,
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As many as 10,000 visitors came to the resort on a summer day by horse and buggy, railroad, trolley, or excursion steamer, to enjoy the scenic view, to ride the
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along Wisconsin Avenue is a well-known Milwaukee tourist attraction and was the Pabst family home from 1892 to 1908.
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netted daily in the adjoining bay. The resort's popularity faded in 1914 at the start of
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and the park was closed. In 1915, the land was subdivided into residential lots.
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In 1848, he emigrated with his parents to the United States, settling first in
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Captain and Mrs. Pabst would eventually have ten children from 1863-1875.
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In 1889, Pabst spent $ 30,000 to take advantage of prime shoreline along
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He had two stock farms, one in Wauwatosa and one in Calhoun for raising
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In 1864, when Pabst was taken into partnership in his father-in-law's
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horses. The original stock had been imported by him from France.
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Maria hit the baby trail, delivering 11 children in 12 years.
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Pabst was affiliated with Aurora Masonic Lodge No. 30.
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Pabst was born on March 28, 1836, in the village of
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