George Hopkins Gurler (March 29, 1844 – 1940) was a prominent American businessman in DeKalb, Illinois. Gurler, along with his brother , founded a successful dairy, Gurler Brothers Creamery, where they were regional leaders in the field of milk production. After the brothers split in 1895, Gurler and his son Charles established a large network of creameries in Illinois and Iowa. Gurler served as president of the Illinois State Dairy Association and produced over 30,000,000 pounds (14,000,000 kg) of butter in his creameries.
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| - George Hopkins Gurler (March 29, 1844 – 1940) was a prominent American businessman in DeKalb, Illinois. Gurler, along with his brother , founded a successful dairy, Gurler Brothers Creamery, where they were regional leaders in the field of milk production. After the brothers split in 1895, Gurler and his son Charles established a large network of creameries in Illinois and Iowa. Gurler served as president of the Illinois State Dairy Association and produced over 30,000,000 pounds (14,000,000 kg) of butter in his creameries. (en)
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- Rockwell, Iowa
- DeKalb, Illinois
- Republic, Iowa
- Volo, Illinois
- Creston, Illinois
- Mason City, Iowa
- 15th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- Grand Army of the Republic
- Lee, Illinois
- Malta, Illinois
- 1844 births
- 1940 deaths
- People from DeKalb, Illinois
- People from Keene, New Hampshire
- Union Army soldiers
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- Wauconda, Illinois
- Alexander, Iowa
- American Civil War
- People from Chesterfield, New Hampshire
- Hampton, Iowa
- Hinckley, Illinois
- Iowa
- Chapin, Iowa
- Chesterfield, New Hampshire
- Keene, New Hampshire
- Taxidermy
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- Milk
- Nashua, Iowa
- National Register of Historic Places
- Shabbona, Illinois
- Shabbona Grove, Illinois
- Sheffield, Iowa
- Gurler House
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| - George Hopkins Gurler (March 29, 1844 – 1940) was a prominent American businessman in DeKalb, Illinois. Gurler, along with his brother , founded a successful dairy, Gurler Brothers Creamery, where they were regional leaders in the field of milk production. After the brothers split in 1895, Gurler and his son Charles established a large network of creameries in Illinois and Iowa. Gurler served as president of the Illinois State Dairy Association and produced over 30,000,000 pounds (14,000,000 kg) of butter in his creameries. (en)
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