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					3rd August 1817      
					                                        
                    	
                    	3rd August 1817      
                    	
                    	
						Emanuel Bernheimer founding partner in the Bernheimer & Schmid, Constanz Brewery of New York City, was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
 						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
					Emanuel Bernheimer founding partner in the Bernheimer & Schmid, Constanz Brewery of New York City, was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
				
			 
		 
				
						
												
			
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					10th May 1845      
					                                        
                    	
                    	10th May 1845      
                    	
                    	
						
Selig Manilla of the Manilla Anchor Brewery of Dobbs Ferry, New York, was born in Germany.  After completing his primary education he found employment in Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Company in Berlin.  At age sixteen Manilla quit his job and emigrated to the United States, eventually settling in New York City.
Manilla was soon hired by the Lion Brewery, and in 15 years of employment in that sprawling successful brewery he mastered the art and business of brewing on a large scale.  From there he joined the W. G. Abbott Brewing Company as director and began a partnership with maltster Matthew White.  In 1873 Manilla married Sarah Sternheimer and together they had one child, Amelia.  They also raised three children from Selig's brother Isaac, who had passed away in around 1883.
In 1890 the Manilla family moved to Springfield Massachusetts, where Selig purchased Max Lutz's brewery for $60,000. Under Manilla's direction the now-named Springfield Brewery grew tenfold in output, from 7,000 bbls to 72,000 bbls/year just four years later.  Their flagship brand was Tivoli, and it became so popular that it was said to have been "shipped to every corner of the globe."
In 1899 the Springfield Brewery, the Highland Brewing Co. of Springfield, the Hampden Brewing Co. of Holyoke Mass., and the Consumer's Brewery of Chicopee Mass were purchased by investors and consolidated into the Springfield Breweries Company.  Manilla was kept on as president, but bureaucracy of the partnership apparently did not suit him, and in 1900 he moved back to New York.   There he purchased the Anchor Brewing Co. in Dobbs Ferry.  Manilla operated the brewery successfully for eight years and retired at age 62 in 1907.  
Selig Manilla died just two years later on December 26, 1909.  He is buried at Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn.
 
 						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
					Selig Manilla of the Manilla Anchor Brewery of Dobbs Ferry, New York, was born in Germany.  After completing his primary education he found employment in Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Co...  View More 				
			 
		 
				
						
				
				
			1852     FoundedSpeyers Brothers, Lion BreweryColumbus Ave, 107th & 108th Streets 
			
						
				
				
				
			1860     James Speyers and Emanuel Bernheimer, Lion BreweryColumbus Ave, 107th & 108th Streets
			
						
				
				
				
			1862     Bernheimer & August Schmid, Lion Brewery9th Ave., 107th & 108th Streets
			
						
				
																	
			
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August Schmid (March 19, 1843 - June 5, 1889) junior partner in the Lion Brewery.
						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
												
			
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					1st December 1878      
					                                        
                    	
                    	1st December 1878      
                    	
                    	
						Emanuel Bernheimer officially passes his share of the Bernheimer & Schmidt Brewery in New York City to his son Simon E. Bernheimer.
						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
					Emanuel Bernheimer officially passes his share of the Bernheimer & Schmidt Brewery in New York City to his son Simon E. Bernheimer.				
			
		 
				
						
				
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			1890     Bernheimer & Schmid, Lion BreweryColumbus Ave. & West 108th Street
			
						
				
												
			
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					28th February 1899      
					                                        
                    	
                    	28th February 1899      
                    	
                    	
						Henry Bernheimer of the Bernheimer & Schmid, Lion Brewery, died following a paralytic stroke at age thirty eight years.
						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
					Henry Bernheimer of the Bernheimer & Schmid, Lion Brewery, died following a paralytic stroke at age thirty eight years.				
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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A fully laden Lion Brewery beer wagon with two stout horses and one small driver.
						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
				
			1903     Lion Brewery of New York CityColumbus Ave. & West 108th Street
			
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The New York Lion brewery as it appeared in 1906.
						 
                     
											
											
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
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			1933     Lion Brewery Of New York City104 West 108 Street
			
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Gold Label Ale
1933-1941
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1933-1941
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1933-1941
Lion Bock Beer
1933-1941
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1933-1936
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1933-1938
Lion Pilsener Beer
1933-1941
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1933-1941
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1933-1941
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1933-1938
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			1941     The Greater New York Brewery, Inc. (Lion Branch)Columbus Ave, 107th & 108th Streets
			
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	1942 ClosedThe Greater New York Brewery, Inc. (Lion Branch)