Percy Andreae (October 31, 1858 – May 3, 1924)[1] was an English-American brewer and influential anti-prohibitionist during the early part of the 20th century.
After the anti-Saloon League made sweeping victories in the 1908 Ohio state elections, Andreae organized effective resistance to the temperance movement.
It largely employed former state Senators and Representatives to further its work.
[1] During the 1890s, Andreae wrote several works of fiction, many of which first appeared in The Windsor Magazine.
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