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Gustav Dentzel

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Gustav Dentzel
Gustav Dentzel
Born(1846-08-03)August 3, 1846
DiedJanuary 20, 1909(1909-01-20) (aged 62)
Burial placeNorthwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OccupationCarousel builder
Known forFounded the Dentzel Carousel Company
Spouses
  • Alma (married 1874)
  • Mary (married 1881)
Children
  • Augusta
  • William H. I.
  • Margaret
  • Helen
  • Charles
  • Edward P. (w/Mary)

Gustav Dentzel was a German immigrant who built some of the earliest carousels in the United States.

Early life

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Gustav Dentzel was born in Kreuznach, Kingdom of Prussia, on August 3, 1846.[1] As a child, Gustav traveled around various German-speaking areas from fair to fair with his father Michael and his family during the summer, operating a portable carousel ride.[2] Gustav learned the art of woodworking from his father. He carved carousel animals and made wagons during the off-season.[3]

Career

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Michael sent Gustav and his brothers to the United States in 1864, along with a carousel. This may have been the first carousel in the New World.[3] Gustav opened a cabinet making shop and hired many German and Italian immigrants who had learned woodcarving in the "Old Country".[2] He built a small carousel and toured the countryside. Gustav founded the Dentzel Carousel Company (also spelled Dentzel Carrousel Company, among other variations)[1] in Germantown, Pennsylvania, in 1867.[3] Dentzel is credited for introducing the first steam-powered carousel and the use of menagerie animals, such as cats, lions, tigers, and deer, in addition to horses and chariots.[2]

Personal life

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Gustav married Alma in 1874. Together they had five children, Augusta, William H. I., Margaret, Helen, and Charles. Alma died in 1880 and Gustav then married Mary. They had a son, Edward P.[3]

Gustav died in 1909. His sons, William and Edward, took over the company until William's death in 1928. [3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Richard A. Gardner (2015). Dentzel Carousels: a Photographic Compilation of the Classic Carousels of the Dentzel Carrousel Company. Richard A. Gardner. p. 14. ISBN 9781364395339.
  2. ^ a b c Dentzel.
  3. ^ a b c d e History.

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