Buntenthorstrasse
1806-11 JOACHIM Johann Georg & MEYNEN Caspar
Faulenstrasse
1843-49 UHRBROCK Jurgen Ernst Christian (no.50)
Hutfiltertstrasse
1815-25 REIMERS Thomas Carl (no.16)
Am Neustadtsdeich
1814-25 BOSE Hinrich (no.13)
1820-30 SCHRODER Wilhelm Gottfried (no.24)
1839-54 BECHTEL Georg Jonas (no.24)
Oelmuehlenstrasse
1799 BOSE Hinrich
Osterstrasse
1822-45 FRITZE Ludwig Carl (no.1)
Ostertorstrasse
1800-5 WILCKENS Hinrich (no.4)
Schuesselkorb
1814> JASPER Johann Friedrich (no.14)
Sogestrasse
? BOSE Nicolaus (no.4)
Vor dem Stephanikirchof
1815 FRITZE, W A (no.13)
Stephanitorbollwerk
1845-55 NIELSON Friedrich Carl Ferdinand (no.26)
1855-77 NIELSON son of FCF (no.26)
An der Tiefer
1800> JASPER Johann Friedrich
1820-40 DRANSFELD Georg (no.36)
Wachtstrasse
1770 BOSE Johann (no.28)
1822-40 WAETJEN Diedrich Heinrich (no.28)
1840?-60s SCHELLHASE, E F (no.28)
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Horst Roessler writes : "With the exception of the Boses sugar refining never played an important role in Bremen.
The city's staple import goods were tobacco, rice and cotton. In 1810 even the largest of the Bose firms employed no more
than about 18 'Zuckerbackerknechte' and until mid-century none of the few remaining refineries became equipped with
vacuum pans and steam driven machinery. The industry offered few jobs and this was one of the reasons why people
from the agricultural villages near Bremen preferred to move to London."
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