Anthony Ilg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Ilg, was born in
Germany
in 1820. He came to the United States
in 1849, settling first in Cincinnati ,
where he worked in the hotel and saloon business. In the 1870s, he and
his family moved to Sandusky , where he purchased an interest in the old Fox brewery, becoming a partner in the brewery
known as Raible, Strobel, and Ilg. From 1874 to 1879, the brewery was operated
by Strobel and Ilg. Eventually Mr. Ilg became the sole proprietor, with his
son Otto working for him. The Anthony Ilg brewery operated at the foot
of Harrison Street
on Sandusky ’s
west side until the late 1880s.
The 1886
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map shows the layout of the Ilg Brewery, with a large
ice house, and smaller areas for coal, barley, mash and malt:
An excerpt from Hewson L. Peeke’s A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio, describes the popularity
of breweries and saloons in Sandusky
in 1883:
According to Peeke’s History, there was a saloon for every
sixty five residents of Sandusky
in 1883.
Anthony Ilg passed away on July 18, 1905, and was buried in
the North Ridge section of Sandusky ’s Oakland Cemetery .
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