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Frederick G. Niedringhaus

Frederick Gottlieb Niedringhaus (October 21, 1837 – November 25, 1922) was a German-born American businessman and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative from Missouri.

Frederick G. Niedringhaus
Born
Frederick Gottlieb Niedringhaus

October 21, 1837
DiedNovember 25, 1922(1922-11-25) (aged 85)
Occupation(s)Businessman, politician

Early life edit

Niedringhaus was born on October 21, 1837, in Lübbecke, Westphalia, North Germany. Niedringhaus attended the common schools there and learned the glazing, painting, and tinning trades. He emigrated to the United States in November 1855 and settled in St. Louis, Missouri.[1]

Career edit

With his brother William, Niedringhaus started a tinware stamping company in the early 1860s, just as the Civil War fueled demand for tin products. The brothers' business boomed, and in 1866 they founded the St. Louis Stamping Company. An initial capitalization of $125,000 allowed them to open a factory. The brothers spent long hours at the factory, "engrossed in detail of production, or absorbed in plans to capture new markets, and sometimes even taking turns at the stamping machines when rush orders piled up."[2] With his brother, Niedringhaus developed a process for creating a decorative mottled surface on enameled metal in 1875. The process began with rolled sheet iron stamped into various shapes. Then, the ironware was dipped into an enamel and baked, creating a shiny blue-gray glaze. Because granite was used in the enameling process, the brothers called the new product Granite Ironware.[3][4] They created a distribution network by making hardware stores agents for Granite Ironware. This "graniteware" became popular, and in 1877 they built a five-story brick warehouse and factory. A new rolling mill allowed them to produce sheet iron, which they had previously imported from Wales. In 1885, the company expanded to manufacture terneplate, a roofing material made of sheet iron or sheet steel coated with an alloy of lead and tin. In 1891, the brothers purchased land in Madison County, Illinois, eventually acquiring 3,500 acres. They relocated and expanded their factory, incorporating Granite City in 1896.[5] In 1899, the St. Louis Stamping Company merged with similar businesses to form the National Enameling and Stamping Company.[6]

Niedringhaus also became interested in various other business enterprises. In 1885, with his brother, he acquired the Calumet Mine near Stockton, Utah. The brothers also incorporated the Home Land & Cattle Company and bought a ranch at Little Dry Creek northwest of Miles City, Montana. The chose N-N as their brand, reflecting their closeness as brothers and business partners. They bought ranches on Perico Creek near the town of Clayton, New Mexico, to serve as the N-N's winter range. They later moved the ranch's northern headquarters to Prairie Elk Creek to be near the Great Northern Railway shipping point at Oswego, Montana. At its peak in the 1890s, the N-N ran up to one hundred thousand cattle at any given time, wintering them on its southern ranges and driving them north in massive cattle drives to finish them on the northern ranges. The Niedringhauses sold the ranch in 1899.[6]

Politics edit

Niedringhaus was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-first Congress (March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891). During his term, he helped draft the McKinley Tariff to raise the duty on tin-plate from Wales.[6] He was not a candidate for renomination in 1890 and resumed his former business pursuits.

Personal life edit

On June 1, 1860, Niedringhaus married Dena Key, the daughter of a St. Louis family. The marriage produced ten children.[6]

Death edit

He died in St. Louis, Missouri, November 25, 1922, and was interred in Bellefontaine Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ Iowa State Reporter, Waterloo, IA, January 30, 1890, p 3
  2. ^ Beuttenmuller, Doris Rose Henle (January 1954). "The Granite City Steel Company: History of an American Enterprise". Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society. 10: 141.
  3. ^ "Graniteware Coffee Boilers". Gateway Arch National Park. National Park Service. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., 'For Kitchen and Table Use,' 1884". The Henry Ford. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  5. ^ "The National Enameling and Stamping Company (NESCO)". Madison Historical. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d Niedringhaus, Lee I. (Spring 2010). "The N Bar N Ranch: A Legend of the Open-Range Cattle Industry, 1885-99". Montana The Magazine of Western History. 60 (1): 5–6. JSTOR 25701715. Retrieved 15 February 2021.

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Frederick Gottlieb Niedringhaus October 21 1837 November 25 1922 was a German born American businessman and politician He served as a U S Representative from Missouri Frederick G NiedringhausBornFrederick Gottlieb NiedringhausOctober 21 1837Lubbecke Westphalia North GermanyDiedNovember 25 1922 1922 11 25 aged 85 St Louis Missouri U S Occupation s Businessman politician Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editNiedringhaus was born on October 21 1837 in Lubbecke Westphalia North Germany Niedringhaus attended the common schools there and learned the glazing painting and tinning trades He emigrated to the United States in November 1855 and settled in St Louis Missouri 1 Career editWith his brother William Niedringhaus started a tinware stamping company in the early 1860s just as the Civil War fueled demand for tin products The brothers business boomed and in 1866 they founded the St Louis Stamping Company An initial capitalization of 125 000 allowed them to open a factory The brothers spent long hours at the factory engrossed in detail of production or absorbed in plans to capture new markets and sometimes even taking turns at the stamping machines when rush orders piled up 2 With his brother Niedringhaus developed a process for creating a decorative mottled surface on enameled metal in 1875 The process began with rolled sheet iron stamped into various shapes Then the ironware was dipped into an enamel and baked creating a shiny blue gray glaze Because granite was used in the enameling process the brothers called the new product Granite Ironware 3 4 They created a distribution network by making hardware stores agents for Granite Ironware This graniteware became popular and in 1877 they built a five story brick warehouse and factory A new rolling mill allowed them to produce sheet iron which they had previously imported from Wales In 1885 the company expanded to manufacture terneplate a roofing material made of sheet iron or sheet steel coated with an alloy of lead and tin In 1891 the brothers purchased land in Madison County Illinois eventually acquiring 3 500 acres They relocated and expanded their factory incorporating Granite City in 1896 5 In 1899 the St Louis Stamping Company merged with similar businesses to form the National Enameling and Stamping Company 6 Niedringhaus also became interested in various other business enterprises In 1885 with his brother he acquired the Calumet Mine near Stockton Utah The brothers also incorporated the Home Land amp Cattle Company and bought a ranch at Little Dry Creek northwest of Miles City Montana The chose N N as their brand reflecting their closeness as brothers and business partners They bought ranches on Perico Creek near the town of Clayton New Mexico to serve as the N N s winter range They later moved the ranch s northern headquarters to Prairie Elk Creek to be near the Great Northern Railway shipping point at Oswego Montana At its peak in the 1890s the N N ran up to one hundred thousand cattle at any given time wintering them on its southern ranges and driving them north in massive cattle drives to finish them on the northern ranges The Niedringhauses sold the ranch in 1899 6 Politics editNiedringhaus was elected as a Republican to the Fifty first Congress March 4 1889 March 3 1891 During his term he helped draft the McKinley Tariff to raise the duty on tin plate from Wales 6 He was not a candidate for renomination in 1890 and resumed his former business pursuits Personal life editOn June 1 1860 Niedringhaus married Dena Key the daughter of a St Louis family The marriage produced ten children 6 Death editHe died in St Louis Missouri November 25 1922 and was interred in Bellefontaine Cemetery References edit Iowa State Reporter Waterloo IA January 30 1890 p 3 Beuttenmuller Doris Rose Henle January 1954 The Granite City Steel Company History of an American Enterprise Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society 10 141 Graniteware Coffee Boilers Gateway Arch National Park National Park Service Retrieved 1 January 2023 Trade Card for Granite Ironware St Louis Stamping Co For Kitchen and Table Use 1884 The Henry Ford Retrieved 1 January 2023 The National Enameling and Stamping Company NESCO Madison Historical Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c d Niedringhaus Lee I Spring 2010 The N Bar N Ranch A Legend of the Open Range Cattle Industry 1885 99 Montana The Magazine of Western History 60 1 5 6 JSTOR 25701715 Retrieved 15 February 2021 External links edit nbsp Biography portal Granite Ware Frederick G Niedringhaus at Find a Grave United States Congress Frederick G Niedringhaus id N000104 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of Representatives Preceded byJohn Joseph O Neill Member of the U S House of Representatives from Missouri s 8th congressional district1889 1891 Succeeded byJohn Joseph O Neill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick G 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