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J.L. & H. Stadler Rendering and Fertilizer Co.

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The J.L. & H. Stadler Company was located at 124 to 136 Denison Avenue. They manufactured grease, field manure, and high grade fertilizer. Many of the residents who lived on Jennings Avenue and the adjacent neighborhood now known as '''Barbarowa''' were employed here.
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The J.L. & H. Stadler Company was located at 124 to 136 Denison Avenue. They manufactured grease, field manure, and high grade fertilizer. Many of the residents who lived on Jennings Avenue and the adjacent neighborhood now known as '''[[Barbarowa]]''' were employed here.
In addition, the Stadlers also ran the '''Farmer's Supply Store''' on Pearl Street in South Brooklyn. Farmer's could obtain virtually everything needed from major equipment such as buggies, wagons, sleighs, harnesses, and feed mills, to tools and appliances.
In addition, the Stadlers also ran the '''Farmer's Supply Store''' on Pearl Street in South Brooklyn. Farmer's could obtain virtually everything needed from major equipment such as buggies, wagons, sleighs, harnesses, and feed mills, to tools and appliances.
The owners, John L. and Henry Stadler also ran some stables on [[Foster St|West 14th Street]] on the south side of [[Denison Avenue]].
The owners, John L. and Henry Stadler also ran some stables on [[Foster St|West 14th Street]] on the south side of [[Denison Avenue]].

Revision as of 15:34, 26 August 2006

The J.L. & H. Stadler Company was located at 124 to 136 Denison Avenue. They manufactured grease, field manure, and high grade fertilizer. Many of the residents who lived on Jennings Avenue and the adjacent neighborhood now known as Barbarowa were employed here.

In addition, the Stadlers also ran the Farmer's Supply Store on Pearl Street in South Brooklyn. Farmer's could obtain virtually everything needed from major equipment such as buggies, wagons, sleighs, harnesses, and feed mills, to tools and appliances.

The owners, John L. and Henry Stadler also ran some stables on West 14th Street on the south side of Denison Avenue.

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