- Gottlieb Storz
Infobox Person
name = Gottlieb Storz
caption =
birth_date = "unknown"
birth_place =Wurttemberg, Germany
death_date = 1939
death_place =Omaha, Nebraska
other_names =
known_for = Founder ofStorz Brewery
occupation = Businessman
nationality =German-American Gottlieb Storz (b. ? - 1939) was a pioneer entrepreneur in
Omaha, Nebraska . Born inWurttemberg, Germany , Storz was the founder of theStorz Brewery . He was an important member of Omaha's German immigrant community, and an important businessman in Omaha history. Storz was regarded as a "giant in the brewing world". [Schmittroth, L and Rostek, M.K. (1994) "Cities of the United States: A Compilation of Current Information on Economies." Gale Research Inc. p. 344.]Biography
After immigrating to the United States in 1870 from
Germany , in 1876 Storz moved to Omaha and became the foreman of a brewery founded in 1863. Storz learned brewing in Wurttemberg and had several years experience in New York and at the William Lemp Brewing Company inSt. Louis . [(1940) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nedougla/html/douglasg.htm Who's Who in Nebraska - Douglas County] . NEGenWeb Project - Douglas County. Retrieved 8/8/07.] After arriving in Omaha to work at Joseph Baumann's brewery in 1876, Bauman died. Storz learned brewing in Wurttemberg and had several years experience in New York and St. Louis. Baumann died in 1876 and Storz renamed the foreman under Baumann's widow, then rented the brewery from her to run it himself.In 1891 Storz founded the Omaha Brewing Association, with himself as president. After purchasing the company, in 1892 Storz built a state-of-the-art facility at 1819 North 16th Street in
North Omaha , located at the intersection of Sherman Avenue (North 16th Street) and Clark Street. [ [http://www.omahapubliclibrary.org/earlyomaha/buildings/storz.html Storz Brewery.] Omaha Public Library. Retrieved 8/8/07.]Storz also owned many
saloon s, also called "tied houses ", and ran one next to his plant. In response to pressure from the Prohibition Movement, in 1907 theNebraska Legislature passed the Gibson Law which made it illegal for breweries to own saloons. In response, Storz transferred his saloons to the Independent Realty Company. While this appeared to meet the letter of the law, in 1914 theNebraska Supreme Court revoked an Independent Realty Company saloon'sliquor license , finding that the grounds were still controlled by Storz Brewery. Additionally, they also found that the company's president was Storz's wife, Minnie; the vice-president was Maggie Buck, who was also the Storzbrewmaster and Minnie's cousin, and; the secretary/treasurer had also previously worked for the brewery. [ [http://www.rustycans.com/COM/month1104.html "Storz: Can of the month,"] RustyCans.com. Retrieved 8/7/07.]The brewery won medals in international competitions at the
Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha in 1898, at theLewis & Clark Exposition inPortland, Oregon in 1905, and in Paris in 1912. In 1891 Storz founded the Omaha Brewing Association, with himself as president. In 1905 Gottlieb had a had a mansion built at 3708 Farnam Street that today is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . [ [http://www.memories.ne.gov/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/opl&CISOPTR=545&REC=1 Storz Mansion] . Nebraska Memories website - State of Nebraska. Retrieved 8/8/07.]Statewide prohibition went into effect in Nebraska in 1916, with the law taking effect in 1917. On January 16, 1919, Nebraska became the required 36th state to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment. Nationwide Prohibition began exactly one year later. When Nebraskans voted to repeal the state's constitutional prohibition in 1934, Storz was again in business and quickly was making up to 150,000 barrels a year. [ [http://www.rustycans.com/COM/month1104.html "Storz: Can of the month,"] RustyCans.com. Retrieved 8/7/07.]
Gottleib Storz died in 1939. The brewery made beer until 1972. [ [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/mnh/neb-made/brewery.htm Breweries.] Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 8/7/07.]
Family
Gottlieb's brother, Charles, built a fine home that today is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places , as is his own home. His first son,Aldoph Gottlieb Storz , was born in 1884.Arther Charles Storz was born in 1890, andRobert Charles Storz was born in 1898. [(1940) [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nedougla/html/douglasg.htm Who's Who in Nebraska - Douglas County] . NEGenWeb Project - Douglas County. Retrieved 8/8/07.] Robert Storz's son,Todd Storz , is credited with being the father of theTop 40 radio format .ee also
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History of Omaha
*Founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska External links
* [http://rustycans.com/Graphics/Storz_Portrait.jpgPeriod photo] of Storz
References
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