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Author Mersman, Joseph J., 1824-1892.

Title The whiskey merchant's diary : an urban life in the emerging Midwest / Joseph J. Mersman ; edited by Linda A. Fisher
Published Athens : Ohio University Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xxx, 378 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits, genealogical tables
Contents Prologue : Two immigrant families and their start in America -- Jenkins's boarding house : 8 November 1847-31 December 1847 -- Theater and circus : 1 January 1848-11 March 1848 -- Music and dancing : 12 March 1848-29 April 1848 -- The Miami and Erie Canal : 30 April 1848-5 May 1848 -- Cigars and saloons : 6 May 1848-9 August 1848 -- In charge of the store : 10 August 1848-1 October 1848 -- Mosher's boarding house : 2 October 1848-28 November 1848 -- Farewell to Cincinnati : 17 December 1848-17 February 1849 -- Starting in St. Louis : 18 February 1849-2 August 1849 -- Seeking a cure : 7 August 1849-19 June 1850 -- Courtship and marriage : 24 June 1850-11 April 1852 -- Settling down : 18 July 1853-25 September 1864 -- Epilogue: the rest of the story
Summary "Joseph J. Mersman was a German American immigrant who aspired -- successfully -- to become a self-made man. In 1847, at the age of twenty-three, Mersman began recording his activities in a bound volume, small enough to fit into his coat pocket. His diary, filled with work and play, eating and drinking, flirting and dancing, provides a unique picture of everyday life, first in Cincinnati and then in St. Louis, the new urban centers of the emerging Midwest. As a whiskey rectifier, Mersman bought distilled spirits, redistilled or reprocessed them to remove contaminants or increase the alcohol content, and added various flavorings before selling his product to liquor retailers in his diary, he describes scrambling for capital, marketing his wares, and arranging transportation by steamboat, omnibus, and train. Although the business that he sought to master was eliminated by the passage of the Pure Food Law of 1906, Mersman, like most rectifiers, was a reputable wholesaler. Merchants like him played an important role in distributing liquor in nineteenth-century America. Outside of Gold Rush diaries and emigration journals, few narrative records of the antebellum period have been published. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and period advertisements, the diary reveals how a young man worked to establish himself during an era that was rich in opportunity"--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-366) and index
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Subject Mersman, Joseph J., 1824-1892 -- Diaries
SUBJECT Mersman, Joseph J., 1824-1892 fast
Mersman, Joseph J. swd
Subject German Americans -- Ohio -- Cincinnati -- 19th century -- Diaries
German Americans -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- 19th century -- Diaries
German Americans -- Ohio -- Cincinnati -- Social conditions -- 19th century
German Americans -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Liquor industry -- Ohio -- Cincinnati -- History -- 19th century
Liquor industry -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- History -- 19th century
German Americans
German Americans -- Social conditions
Liquor industry
Einwanderer
Alkoholindustrie
SUBJECT Cincinnati (Ohio) -- History -- 19th century
Saint Louis (Mo.) -- History -- 19th century
Subject Missouri -- Saint Louis
Ohio -- Cincinnati
USA
Deutsche.
Genre/Form Diaries
History
Form Electronic book
Author Fisher, Linda A., 1947-2006.
ISBN 9780821442388
0821442384
0821417452
9780821417454