
Stegmaier Brewing Company
Adam C. Wagner (1858 or 1860 – 1935) was an architect and engineer based in Philadelphia who designed breweries as well as residences.[1][2] His work includes the American Brewing Company Plant in Rhode Island. He also designed Esslinger brewery building[1] and Stegmaier Federal Building in Wilkes-Barre, formerly Stegmaier Brewery.[3]
Wagner was an immigrant from Germany and served many German clients.[4]

American Brewing Company Plant in Providence, Rhode Island
He designed a brewery in Waterbury, Connecticut for Theresa Weibel.[5]
Work
- Cataract Brewing Company at 13 Cataract Street in Rochester, New York[6]
- Weisbrod & Hess brewery (1891) on Martha Street in Kensington, Philadelphia[7]
- Kensington Labor Lyceum[8]
- Stegmaier Brewery now Stegmaier Federal Building in Wilkes-Barre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
- American Brewing Company Plant in Providence, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP
- Esslinger's brewery, Philadelphia
References
- 1 2 St nomination
- ↑ "Error Occurred While Processing Request".
- ↑ "Stegmaier Brewed Beer and a Regional History". Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine.
- ↑ "Good Eye: A great German brewery survives in Kensington".
- ↑ "American Brewers' Review". Der Braumeister Publishing Company. November 21, 1899 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "From Eyesore to Opportunity: Rochester's Cataract Brewhouse – Landmark Society".
- ↑ Brooks, Jay (October 31, 2020). "Historic Beer Birthday: George Weisbrod". Brookston Beer Bulletin.
- ↑ "The Labor Lyceum Movement in Philadelphia – PhillyHistory Blog". blog.phillyhistory.org.
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