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The '''Hahn Roofing Company''' was founded in [[1914]] by [[Johann Heinrich Hahn]], a former manager of the [[George Wheelock Company]]. He purchased the [[Spiro Roofing Company]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] and renamed it. A few years later he took on a partner and moved the '''Hahn-Foreman Roofing & Heating Company]] to [[6th Avenue South]].
[[File:1925 Hahn-Foreman Roofing Co.jpg|right|thumb|425px|1925 A. C. Keily photograph of the offices and members of the Hahn-Foreman Roofing & Heating Company]]
The '''Hahn Roofing Company''' was founded in [[1914]] by [[Johann Heinrich Hahn]], a former manager of the [[George Wheelock Company]]. He purchased the [[Spiro Roofing Company]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] and renamed it.
 
A few years later he took on a partner and moved the '''Hahn-Foreman Roofing & Heating Company''', first to 1905-1907 [[2nd Avenue South|Avenue B]] (2nd Avenue South), then to [[6th Avenue South|Avenue F]] (6th Avenue South) at [[26th Street South|26th Street]].


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Latest revision as of 17:36, 15 November 2015

1925 A. C. Keily photograph of the offices and members of the Hahn-Foreman Roofing & Heating Company

The Hahn Roofing Company was founded in 1914 by Johann Heinrich Hahn, a former manager of the George Wheelock Company. He purchased the Spiro Roofing Company on 3rd Avenue North and renamed it.

A few years later he took on a partner and moved the Hahn-Foreman Roofing & Heating Company, first to 1905-1907 Avenue B (2nd Avenue South), then to Avenue F (6th Avenue South) at 26th Street.