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Box, cigar: Lankering's Special. Panatelas. (Adoph Lankering & Bro., 58 Newark St., Hoboken.) N.d., ca. 1951-1952.
2012.007.0080
2012.007
Lukacs, Claire
Gift
Museum Collections. Gift of a Friend of the Museum.
1951 - 1952
Date: 1951-1952
Notes: Text from PATERSON AND ITS PROMINENT MEN. Published 1915. http://archive.org/details/patersonitspromi00pate LANKERING, FREDERICK. One of the most popular and best known men in the city, is Frederick Lankering, president of the Lankering Cigar Company, of Paterson, the largest wholesale and retail tobacco business in the city. Mr. Lankering's penance in the tobacco business covers a period of a number of years and includes activity in several cities, including Hoboken and Chicago. He was born in Hanover, Germany, June 5, [garbled]:, and received his early education in the schools of that city. He came to this country with his parents at the early age of fourteen, and went directly to Chicago, where he had brothers and sisters living. His first position was office boy with a leaf tobacco concern and he has since continued in the tobacco business. He progressed rapidly and at the age of nineteen was a salesman on the road, selling thousands of dollars worth of tobacco yearly. In 1890 Mr. Lankering came to Hoboken with his brother and the firm of Adolph Lankering & Brother was started. The brothers were progressive and prospered. Six years later, or in 1896, they opened a store in Paterson and were burned out by the famous fire of February 9, 1902. Following the fire the business was located at 148 Market Street where it still continues. In 1898 the firm was incorporated under the name of the Lankering Cigar Company with the subject of this sketch as vice-president. A further change occurred in 1914 and Mr. Lankering is now the head of the concern. His popularity and progressiveness has placed the institution at the forefront of the tobacco business in this city. Some of the brands of cigars he manufactures are widely known, chief among them being the Lankering Special and the Jose Vila. For the past three years Mr. Lankering has been the treas- urer of the local lodge of Elks. He is also a member of the Hudson Lodge of Masons, No. 71, Silk City Conclave, Im- proved Order of Heptasophs and the Pioneer Camp No. 7012. Modern Woodmen of America. On March 1. 1897, Mr. Lankering married Miss Mathilda C. Hagen, of Hoboken. They have one child. Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2012-03-27