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Hutson-Braun Lumber Co
Office: 220-222 South First Street
Lumber Yard: 401-422 South First Street
1951
OFFICE
c.1951
220 S. FIRST ST (upper left)
c.1952
LUMBER YARD
1958
09 26 RESIDENTIAL
MAIL BOXES
A Watertown merchant and a Watertown
manufacturer have combined talents to provide the community with an example of
products “Made in Watertown - Sold in Watertown.” The result is currently
on display at 220 South First Street, the Hutson-Braun Lumber Co. It is
here that the Hutson-Braun Lumber Co. has designed a complete display window
for the showing of Village Blacksmith's new line of “Galaxy Letter
Boxes.” Local residents had a preview of these residential mail boxes
last spring at the Jaycee Industrial Fair at the National Guard Armory.
Since that time they have been acclaimed as the most beautiful line of home
mail boxes produced anywhere in the nation.
WDT
1959
06 11 CARLSON COAL
CLOSES
The O. E. Carlson Coal Co., located at 1501 South Third Street, closed its
operation today after 34 years of business.
The business and 25 acres of land were purchased by Robert Hutson of the
Hutson-Braun Lumber Co. early this year.
Mr. Hutson plans a major real estate development. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, who reside at 1016
South Eighth Street, will retain their cottage and 25 acres of land in the
Seventh Ward.
1960
03 31 PAUL KOEHLER, 1505 Neenah Street, today was named the new manager of the Hutson-Braun Lumber Co., according to a company announcement today. In his new position he will take over the duties of Robert W. Hutson who has been manager. Mr. Hutson is going into another line of business and expects to make an announcement shortly. Mr. Koehler has been with the Hutson-Braun organization for several years.
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