Momsen Family: Momsen Dunnegan Ryan

Momsen Family: Momsen Dunnegan Ryan

Momsen Family: Momsen Dunnegan Ryan

Momsen Family: Momsen Dunnegan Ryan

Momsen Family: Momsen Dunnegan Ryan

Momsen Dunnegan Ryan Company in 1933

This is a photo of the Momsen Dunnegan Ryan Company building designed by Trost in 1933.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Alline Momsen Healy

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Gus Momsen, Sr. founder of Momsen Dunnegan Ryan Company, 1913

Mr. Momsen formed a partnership with Dunnegan and Ryan and was President until his death in 1942. The Company was a wholesale supply business that served most of the southwest.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Alline Momsen Healy

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Carl F. Dunnegan, of Momsen Dunnegan Ryan Company, 1913

Mr. Dunnegan was President in 1942 and retired in 1948.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Alline Momsen Healy

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George B. Ryan of Momsen Dunnegan Ryan Company, 1913

Mr. Ryan was General Manager in 1919, a position he held until his death in 1940.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Alline Momsen Healy

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Gus Momsen Family: Gus Jr, Rueben, Leo, Katie and Gus Sr.

This is a portrait of the Momsen family. Mr. Momsen established Momsen, Dunnegan and Ryan Company in 1913. This was a wholesale supply house for plumbing and heating supplies. Their building still stands in El Paso, Texas on East Overland St.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: Alline Momsen Healy

Uploaded by: Alline Momsen Healy

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