Today is the birthday of Joseph Schaller (March 19, 1812-June 25, 1888), Schaller was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, but appears to have emigrated to Cincinnti, Ohio in 1837. He was a co-owner on the Eagle Brewery in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was known by various names names, such as the Schaller & Schiff Brewery and later the Schaller-Gerke Brewery. In addition, before he retired from brewing, he helped his three sons start the Schaller Brothers Main Street Brewery.
1829: William Lofthouse and William Attee operate THE EAGLE BREWERY located on Fourth Street from 1829 until 1843. William Lofthouse becomes the sole proprietor of the brewery after William Attee dies in 1843 and he operates the brewery until his own death in 1850. His widow leases the brewery to Joseph Schaller and Johann Schiff who continue to use the EAGLE BREWERY name and operate the facility from 1850 to 1857.
1854: Joseph Schaller and Johann Schiff purchased land on the Miami-Erie Canal near Plum Street and construct a new brewery which they operate from 1854 to 1866. They continued to use the EAGLE BREWERY name. In 1866 Schaller buys out Schiff and he becomes a partner with John Gerke. The brewery name becomes SCHALLER & GERKE, EAGLE BREWERY. They continue in business together until 1882.
1861: Joseph Schaller buys out his partner, Johann Schiff, and continues to operate THE EAGLE BREWERY. In 1866, John Gerke becomes a partner in the business and the brewery operates until 1882.
1882: After John Gerke‘s death, his son, George, takes his place in the brewery and the business is incorporated as THE GERKE BREWING CO. In 1904, a new building is erected but is soon sold to the French-Bauer Dairy and the Gerke Brewing Co. is out of business by 1912.
Joseph Schaller came to America as a young man. Working as a laborer in Cincinnati and on the Erie Canal, he saved his money to start a vinegar works. He purchased the old Lofthouse Brewery (located on 4th Street) with Johann Schiff in 1850. While not trained as a brewer, he hired well. They quickly grew the business and built the Eagle Brewery at the corner of Plum and Canal in 1854.
The brewery was located at the Plum Street bend of the Miami & Erie Canal, and had large arched windows unique to Cincinnati breweries. These windows are duplicated in the doors to the elevator room you came through. Partnering with John Gerke, he grew the brewery to be one of the largest and most modern in the city, producing about 140,000 barrels of beer a year. Before retiring, he helped his three sons start the Schaller Brothers Main Street Brewery. Gerke continued brewing until 1912. Brewery was replaced with the French Bauer Ice Cream Factory in 1917, which still exists as the Court Street Center building today.
Gerke continued brewing until 1912.
Schaller & Schiff, Eagle Brewery (4th Street) 1850 – 1857
Schaller & Schiff, Eagle Brewery 1854 – 1866
Schaller & Gerke, Eagle Brewery 1866 – 1882
Gerke Brewing Company 1882 – 1912
The first brewery on this corner was the Eagle Brewery from 1854 to 1866, owned by Joseph Schaller and Johann Schiff. In 1866, Schiff left the company and John Gerke joined in. The name was changed to Schaller & Gerke, Eagle Brewery and they continued together until 1882. The Schallers left the business then to purchase the Main Street Brewery and after the death of his father John, George Gerke continued the business at Canal and Plum Streets.
Founded in 1854 as the Eagle Brewery closer to the Ohio River, Joseph Schaller and John Gerke built a new brewery at the bend of the Miami and Erie Canal in 1866. Beer was brewed there until 1910. The brewery equipment was sold at auction October 15, 1913.
But the Schaller Brothers Main Street Brewery continued long after Joseph passed away, and they kept the Main Street Brewery name until 1896, after which time it was called the Schaller Brewing Co. After closing for prohibition, it reopened in 1933 and remained in business until 1941.
Mike cottingham says
A few Years ago, I donated to the historical society two large oil painting ( portraits )of my great great grand parents, Joseph Schaller and Burgetta Shaller which I inherited from my grand parents. We don’t know who the painter was as we had the Cincinnati Art Museum look at them. I was wondering where these paintings are now? Are they in a museum for people to see?
Susan Schaller Vaughan says
Hello, I am relative to Joseph Schaller. I am great, great granddaughter to Peter Schaller. My father was George Schaller, who is father was Charles Schaller.
Sincerely,
Susan Schaller Vaughan
Mike Cottingham says
Susan, My grandmother was Olivia Pitton Cottingham and the granddaughter of Joseph Schaller. We have lived in Jackson Hole, Wyoming since 1973, having moved from Cincinnati. My grandmother, Olivia had furniture, jewelry and art work from the Shaller estate in Overlook (one of the streets there is named Olivia as it is my understanding they named the streets after all their grand children) My grandmother’s sister Loretta (also a street name) has relatives in Bend Oregon. My sister still wears a ring worn by Brigetta and is in the painting of her, which we gave to the historical society. My parents are buried on the Schaller plot at Saint Joseph’s German Cemetery in Price Hill. My phone number is 307-413-0070
Mike Cottingham says
Susan, Please read my post.
Susa pun Schaller Vaughan says
Hi, this is Susan Schaller Vaughan! I am sorry I didn’t see your response!
My dad died (2012) and was buried in the last plot at St. Joseph’s! I will call you soon! My phone number 513-379-7199
Susan Schaller Vaughan says
Mike, I have been traveling and we also had a death in the family on my mom’s side. Hope to talk to you soon!
Sue