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On Nov. 18, 1945, Max Schmidt died in his family residence at Washington and Cameron streets in Shamokin, following a long illness. He was 86. On Jan. 17, 1949, P.H. Fuhrmann died at his home on Trevorton Road. He was 85.
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(04.14.1949) Max Schmidt home.
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(04.14.1949) Max Schmidt home.

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  • Shown here in a souvenir booklet published in 1908 are the photos of P.H. Fuhrmann and Max Schmidt, founders of F&S, with the managers of bottling plants in Mount Carmel, Carlisle, Girardville, Harrisburg, Williamsport and Trevorton.
  • (06.1939) Members of the Fuhrmann and Schmidt Brewing Company International Brewery Workers Union Local 222 stand in front of the firm's main offices at Commerce and Washington streets in Shamokin in June of 1939. Included in the photo is Ike Zielinskie, front row, fifth from left; Frank Omlor, master brewmaster, ninth from left; and Jerome Zielinskie, twelve from left; back, "Nibs" and Bob Appel, second and third from right; and Patrick Kearins III, back row far right.
  • (07.13.1940) Company get-togethers were common at Fuhrmann and Schmidt Brewing Company. Seen here in 1940 are several companymen, including Max Schmidt, seated at center, and Frank Omlor, behind Schmidt.
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