About Us - The Herrschners Story
According to company folklore, Herrschners was founded by a young German immigrant
named Frederick Herrschners. At the end of the past century, it was common to see street
vendors plying their wares from pushcarts on the streets of Chicago, including Frederick who
sold sewing notions from his pushcart to many satisfied customers. They knew he sold quality
items and came to depend on him.
At the same time, America's mass exodus to the west was going through Chicago.
Many of Frederick's customers heeded the call to find land but found that the quality
products they were accustomed to purchasing were no longer available in their new
communities. They wrote to Frederick and asked if he could mail them the goods and
notions they needed. This gave Frederick the idea that launched the company:
he would develop a catalog and sell his merchandise to those who had no other
outlet for the quality goods he provided.
The rest as they say is historythis catalog company has been in continuous
operation for 100 years! Frederick operated the business from various locations in
Chicago until his death in 1929. At that point, the business was sold and remained
in Chicago until 1970. Stevens Point, WI was a stopping point for many Chicago
vacationers, one of whom was a former company owner. He was drawn by the
quality of life and great work ethic of this central Wisconsin community, so
the operation of the business was relocated here, where it continues to this day.
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