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'''Lewis Bear''' ([[1831]]-[[1895]]) was a Bavarian immigrant and [[Confederate]] veteran who moved to Pensacola from Greenville, Alabama in [[1876]] and established a grocery on [[Palafox Street]] — the [[Lewis Bear Company]] — that would eventually become a major wholesale liquor distributor.
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'''Lewis Bear''' ([[1831]]-[[1895]]) was a German immigrant who founded the [[Lewis Bear Company]] in [[1876]].
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A native of [[Wikipedia:Oettingen in Bayern|Oettingen, Bavaria]], Bear moved to the United States in 1848, serving with the [[Confederacy]] during the [[Civil War]] and operating a spirits business in Greenville, Alabama until prohibitionist laws there pressured him to relocate. He moved his family to Pensacola in [[1876]] and set up shop at 118 South [[Palafox Street]]. The [[Lewis Bear & Company]] was initially a combination grocery and chandlery, and Bear soon partnered with [[C. J. Heinberg]] to expand the business.
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In [[1892]] the company constructed [[Bear Block|its own building]] at [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Main Street]]. The new warehouse and office building held a variety of groceries, building materials, animal feeds, liquor, and other merchandise.
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[[Image:LewisHenriettaBearGraves.jpg|thumb|left|The tree-shaped graves of Lewis & Henrietta Bear]]
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Bear passed away in [[1895]] and is buried in the [[Temple Beth-El Cemetery]]. The business was carried on by his sons [[Morris Bear|Morris]] and [[Max L. Bear|Max]], as well as [[Adolph Greenhut]]. In addition to Morris and Max, Lewis Bear had three other children: Sallie Bear Kahn, Bertha Bear Rosenau, and Jake Bear.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 30 July 2010

Lewis Bear
LewisBear.jpg
Born October 20, 1831
Oettingen, Bavaria, Germany
Died July 18, 1895
Pensacola
Occupation Businessman
Spouse Henrietta Kugelman
Children Morris Bear
Max L. Bear
Sallie Bear Kahn
Bertha Bear Rosenau
Jake Bear

Lewis Bear (1831-1895) was a German immigrant who founded the Lewis Bear Company in 1876.

A native of Oettingen, Bavaria, Bear moved to the United States in 1848, serving with the Confederacy during the Civil War and operating a spirits business in Greenville, Alabama until prohibitionist laws there pressured him to relocate. He moved his family to Pensacola in 1876 and set up shop at 118 South Palafox Street. The Lewis Bear & Company was initially a combination grocery and chandlery, and Bear soon partnered with C. J. Heinberg to expand the business.

In 1892 the company constructed its own building at Palafox and Main Street. The new warehouse and office building held a variety of groceries, building materials, animal feeds, liquor, and other merchandise.

The tree-shaped graves of Lewis & Henrietta Bear

Bear passed away in 1895 and is buried in the Temple Beth-El Cemetery. The business was carried on by his sons Morris and Max, as well as Adolph Greenhut. In addition to Morris and Max, Lewis Bear had three other children: Sallie Bear Kahn, Bertha Bear Rosenau, and Jake Bear.

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