• Jacob "Jake" Nunnemacher (1819–ca. 1876), was a prominent businessman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is known for the Nunnemacher Grand Opera House and...
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  • Nunnemacher was among the most successful businessmen in America, expanding on his father's (Jacob Nunnemacher) business empire. Robert Nunnemacher is...
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    Moller. Brewer Frederick Pabst purchased the Nunnemacher Grand Opera House in 1890 from Jacob Nunnemacher and his son, Hermann, and renamed it Das Neue...
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    organize the Wisconsin National Bank, in 1893. Pabst purchased the old Nunnemacher Grand Opera House, located opposite the Milwaukee City Hall, in 1890...
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    homeless. May 14, 1906: The Wisconsin Supreme Court decided the case Nunnemacher v. State (129 Wis. 190) in favor of the State of Wisconsin — validating...
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    Monsky, Stanley Morrison, Drew Moss, Martin Nodell, Phil Noto, John Nunnemacher, James O'Barr, Darrell O'Riley, Victoria Ortone, Matt Page, Jimmy Palmiotti...
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  • Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2020-02-23. "Nunnemacher Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2020-02-26...
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    private donors, including local families such as the Vogels, Brumders, and Nunnemachers, formed a monument association to raise funds for the artwork. They raised...
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