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August Uihlein

August Uihlein
Born 1842
Wertheim am Main, Baden, Germany
Died 1911
Heligoland, Germany
Residence Truesdell, Wisconsin, U.S.
Education German-English Academy
Alma mater St. Louis University
Occupation Businessman
Net worth US$4 million (1911)
Children 3 sons, 3 daughters
Relatives Robert Uihlein, Jr. (grandson)

August Uihlein (1842–1911) was a German-American brewer, business executive and horse breeder.

August Uihlein was born in 1842 in Wertheim am Main, Baden, Germany. He had a brother, Henry Uihlein.

His family had for years kept the Gasthaus zur Krone, an inn. In 1850, the Tauber River flooded, filling the inn's basement. Uihlein's grandfather, George Krug, offered to take his oldest grandson with him to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States, where Krug's son, August Krug, had a tavern and brewery. During the trip from Wertheim, their ship caught fire in the mid-Atlantic. Krug and Uihlein held on to a wooden box until rescued by sailors of the American bark, Devonshire.

In Milwaukee, Uihlein attended the German-English Academy. He also attended St. Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri from 1855 to 1857.

Uihlein worked in the Uhrig Brewery in St. Louis from 1857 to 1867. Returning to Milwaukee in 1867, he joined what was now the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, the same brewery that had been founded by his uncle August Krug in the 1840s (Krug's widow, Anna Maria, had married Joseph Schlitz in 1858).

On the death of Schlitz in 1875, control of the firm passed into the hands of Uihlein and his brothers. When Mrs. Schlitz died in 1887, the Uihlein brothers acquired complete ownership of the corporation. Uihlein was secretary and chairman of the board (1874–1911). He was also actively involved in banking, real estate, and many other Milwaukee businesses.


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